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Subject: [AMPS] SB220 problems
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 12:24:46 -0800
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>On Sat, 26 Dec 1998 09:39:32 -0800 Rich Measures <measures@vc.net>
>writes:
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>>>On Sat, 26 Dec 1998 19:50:02 +0800 Alek Petkovic <vk6apk@eon.net.au>
>>>writes:
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>>>>Hi All,
>>>>          A friend of mine in Virginia is having the following 
>>>>nightmare
>>>>with his SB220. Can anybody help?
>>>>My SB220 contains a small transformer with two windings. One winding
>>>>supplies the filament voltage for the 3-500zs and the other supplies
>>>>bias and relay voltage at 120volts. One side of the relay coil is
>>>>connected to this little half wave supply. The other side of the 
>>>>relay
>>>>coil goes a jack on the back of the linear. When this jack is 
>>>>grounded
>>>>it closes the relay and the linear goes into the transmit. From the
>>>>banded end of the diode rectifier, a 20ufd, 160 volt electrolytic
>>>>capacitor is connected from this point to ground. Without this
>>>>capacitor  the relay will not close. It just chatters from the 
>>>>pulsating dc voltage. Just what you'd expect.
>>>>
>>>>I have gone through at least 10 capacitors, and each one explodes 
>>>>after>a short time. 
>>>
>>>Starting with the obvious, you have checked or replaced the diode?
>>>
>>>>Six of them were supposedly new stock. 
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>>>Brand and date code??  That is a 1/2 wave supply and the ripple may 
>>be
>>>too much for some bargain brand caps.
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>>Ä  The original capacitor was a cheapo and it worked ok, Carl. 

>Worked OK until it leaked or shorted, that cap was always on the edge,
>particularly the early ones in the brown/tan case. 
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>>>Have you actually MEASURED the voltage? 
>>>Are R4 and R5  OK and in the ckt? If not the voltage will rise quite a
>>>bit and can exceed the cap rating. 
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>>Ä  The secondary winding is 80Vrms.  How can the peak-V exceed 160V?
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>Easy since you are incorrect about the AC rms voltage a half wave ckt with no 
resistive
 >load.

?  I measure 122vdc, no load.  That's c.86Vrms.   Are you contending that 
Vrms x the square root of 2 does Not = peak-V?
-  later, Carl


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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