> If the leads to the caps are black then that says "they are heating". Loose
> connections can cause this. Make sure the mounting screws are tight and
> that a proper internal tooth lock washer is installed between the wire
> terminal and the capacitor terminal. Same for the bottom side with the lock
> washer between the capacitor and chassis. Due to circulating currents in
> this circuit any and all contact resistance can spell problems. Heating
> causes resistance to change which causes loading to change which causes grid
> current to change.
>
> 73
> Bob, K4TAX
Here's a photo of the blackened wires. If you look at the two small
doorknobs below & under the toroidal transformer, you will see the
two un-shielded wires going to the top of them which are black. the
proximal part of the wire going to the cap which is poking out from
below the transformer has no black close to the bandswitch wafer.
http://doctorgary.net/TitanTank1.jpg
the cap which is to the rear of the bandswitch and between the two
coils (better seen in the link below) is C15. In this amp it is a
15KV Series HEC HT57 doorknob and all the other doorknobs are 5KV
828s doorknobs. Looking at the photo in the book shows it at a
different location and that an offlist reply suggested bumping this
value to 7.5KV makes me think this may have been an aftermarket
replacement.
Anyone know if this cap is stock? There are no KV values on the
schematic.
http://doctorgary.net/TitanTank2.jpg
Looking at the top of that cap, you can see darkening around the
inside lip from 9 to 1 o'clock and around the 2 clock position it's
absent. I wonder if there's a significance in that?
I ordered replacement padding caps for all but this one as it's the
heftiest of the bunch but that darkening has me wondering.
Thanks!
Gary
I've ordered replacement padding caps caps
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