rlm wrote:
 On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 04:52  AM, ON4MA Marc wrote: 
 
When a switched on the commander 2500 a loud bang whas heard 
somewhere  in 
the rfdeck. 
The main fuse from the shack was out ! 
I got this amp cheap , look like never used.Before I switched on I 
did  some 
inspection 
inside.No dust ,tubes where in place (2x -3cx800a7) . 
The guy who sold ,told me there was a problem on 10m and 80m .But other 
bands where ok ! 
I emailed Pat at commander he told me to look in high voltage board. 
Not so easy because you have to remove the rfdeck.My question is ,wat 
caused 
the bang ? 
bad tubes ?
  •  if the tubes arced internally, there would not have been a bang.
  But an arc could easily have caused something else outside to go bang, 
for example splitting open a rectifier. 
 
 
How could you check the tubes ?
  •  I would check them for leakage with a high-potential tester. and I 
would also measure the resistance of each suppressor resistor by 
unsoldering one end.  If a suppressor resistor is way higher in ohms, 
my guess is that the tube took off on its own. 
 
 Took off, the moment he first switched on? 3CX800s have a three-minute 
warmup, so maybe not... 
 
 If you're doing a post-mortem, you have to look at the evidence as it 
*is*, not as you'd maybe like it to be. 
 
 --
73 from Ian G3SEK         'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
                           Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book'
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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