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[Amps] Clipperton L question

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Subject: [Amps] Clipperton L question
From: 2@vc.net (Rich)
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 05:09:07 -0800
>Hi  Amp Experts,
>I purchase a Clipperton L Amp a while back and I'm having power supply
>problems...
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>The seller claimed the power supply had been rebuilt...  After a few
>months,  it took up
>smoking..  After inspection I find the 8 filter 100ufd caps (as shown on
>the schematic) had been replaced with 10  470ufd caps...  

8, 500V caps = 4000V.  10, 450V caps = 4500V, so it should have even more 
headroom.  

>The extra 2
>caps have been mounted on
>a professional looking extra circuit board mounted to the inside side of
>the chassis.
>It almost looks like a modification.    Can anyone with Clipperton L
>experience tell me if this is a recommended modification?    Also,  the
>traces on the rectifier board had been
>burned off previously and the new caps were hard wired on the rectifier
>board... Yikes !
>What a nightmare this is going to be to trace out !   It's kinda a mess.
>
>Anyway,  I still don't know where the smoke was coming from.. There
>isn't any obvious
>signs of burning.  The H.V. meter fluctuates considerably when turned on

Sounds kinda like a multiplier resistor problem.

>
>so about all
>I can do is start disassembling the power supply.   Another question,
>does anyone know
>if anyone makes custom made rectifier circuit boards?  I don't imagine I
>could ever find
>an original one.    Last question,   What would be the effect of
>changing the 100ufd (500v) caps to 470ufd (450v) caps?  (I'm no EE)
>Any and all comments appreciated  Tnx .... 73,  Les,  WØOJH
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-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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