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[Amps] SB-1000 Transformer & Problem

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Subject: [Amps] SB-1000 Transformer & Problem
From: w8cqjeff at tds.net (Jeff Weinberg W8CQ)
Date: Mon Mar 10 14:43:59 2003
Hi Phil,
That transformer you have is the export model transformer, thus all of the
voltages are a higher than with the original US domestic transformer.

As far as the fuse blowing, it is probably a bad cap or two or some bad
diodes in the doubler circuit.

I don't know about the meter pinning.

Regards,
Jeff Weinberg  W8CQ
Harbach Electronics
(317) 892-2641
harbachelectronics@tds.net
http://www.harbachelectronics.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil - KB9CRY" <kb9cry@attbi.com>
To: "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: [Amps] SB-1000 Transformer & Problem


> I've got a question.  I acquired a SB-1000 that has a Heathkit
> transformer with the part number of 54-1063.  The manual lists the part
> number required as 54-1061.  Is there any difference?  Also, I've
> measured two of the secondary circuits and I get 14.9 VAC rather than
> the 10.5 listed on the schematic and 6.6 VAC rather than the listed
> 5.2.  When I apply power I immediately blow a fuse.  I've checked over
> all wiring and everything things seems to be in order.  When I
> disconnect one of the secondary leads to the filter/rectifier boards
> (the voltage doubling caps & diodes) the fan turns and the tube
> filaments light up but I notice that  the Power Output meter is pinned
> to the max.  When the high voltage secondary is connected, I can see
> some HV coming on line prior to the fuse blowing.  Is the transformer
> not the correct one and putting out too much secondary voltage?  Are the
> caps/diodes bad?  I've taken those apart and all are connected correctly
> and nothing seems to be blown or bad. Any thoughts or leads.  Tnx in
> advance, 73  Phil , KB9CRY
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