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[AMPS] Henry 1KD5 Rectifier question

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Subject: [AMPS] Henry 1KD5 Rectifier question
From: 2@vc.net (2)
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 08:35:55 -0800
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>> >I have a 1KD-5 that I've been told has been
>> >distorting.  The symptoms described lead me to
>> >thinking there was a PS problem.  
>> 
>> A single 3-500Z will distort when driven by more
>> than c. 65w at this 
>> anode V.  A workaround is to add some R in series
>> with the cathode drive 
>> coupling capacitor to develop RF-negative feedback. 
>>  For 100w drive  it 
>> takes c. 25-ohms.  
>
>I didn't think that I was driving it even that hard...
>but will double check.... and be sure to keep it below
>the 65W level.  It seems to me that if I get too much
>higher than that, Ig gets too high anyway.
>
The 3-500Z is difficult to damage from excessive grid current because it 
has a grid that can be run at red-heat for brief periods without a 
problem.   My guess is that the grid contains molybdenum.    Tune for max 
RF out with c. 65w drive and grid-current will be good.  

>>... ... 
>I didn't realize that these were diode stacks.  I
>guess I thought of them as a single ( or in this case
>double ) diode device. TNX
>
ur welcome.

>> Your 3-500Z may be distorting because it is running
>> out of emission due 
>> to the use of c. 5.8v on the approx. 4.8v filament. 
>> When a 1KD-5 is 
>> operated in Japan, where they have 200v mains, the
>> filament v. is ideal.  
>
>Interesting.  This possibility I never considered,
>since I was able to get good output ( 600 watts or so
>) with reasonable drive.  Since I don't know what the
>orignal transformer supplied, I can't say first hand
>what the conditions were before I got the amp.  
>
With a stock amp., it is helpful to have a free supply of new tubes.  

>> Typical emissive life in the U.S. is c. 200-hours in
>> a stock 1KD-5.  Does 
>> Henry Radio sell replacement tubes?  
>
>I don't know.  The should maybe furnish them gratis if
>they designed the amp so that it operates outside of
>the tube manufacturer's specs.  :-)
>
Very funny.

>Actually, I hope to have my 4x813 project amp running
>soon and won't need to bother with this any further. 
>Are you available for on-air testing? :-)
>
Yes

>Thanks much for your time and thoughts
>
ur welcome, Randy

cheers

-  R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734,AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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