I'd start by checking the string of big 450V caps in the HV section of
the power supply. You want an old analog VOM, like a Simpson 260, on a
medium high resistance scale. First, disconnect from AC, make sure the
HV is completely discharged. Then use the VOM to go down the stack (8
caps, I think) reading resistance, then reversing the leads, then
reversing again. For a healthy cap, you should see low resistance from
charging current, gradually dropping to zero each time you reverse the
leads. Go down the entire stack, remembering what the strongest caps
look like. Chances are you'll find only one that's weak, sometimes two.
While you could replace the entire string, it's rare that all are bad.
Buy replacements at the usual industrial electronics sources. The last
time I bought was ten years ago, think it was either Newark or Allied.
I've got three of these amps. Schematics that make troubleshooting
easier are on my website. k9yc.com/publish.htm Scroll down.
73, Jim K9YC
On 12/11/2017 10:12 PM, mike george via Amps wrote:
hi new to list hope someone can help with this. fired up the 425 and noticed
the 1500wts was down 3 or 4 hundred wts. looked at the rf deck and the lights
were dimming out on peaks.the plate and grid current is ok but the plate
voltage drops from 2200 to 1500 on peaks.i tried on dummy load same result.
other amp on same 220 outlet works fine on same ant. i dont see anything
obvious inside the power supply. tubes are not getting hot. not sure where to
go. thanks mike george
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