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Re: [Amps] vacuum relay failure

To: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] vacuum relay failure
From: R.Measures <r@somis.org>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 07:34:00 -0800
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On Nov 22, 2004, at 7:02 AM, Pete Smith wrote:


I modified my SB-220 about 5 years ago with vacuum relays on the input and output. It has had a lot of hard contest use since then without incident, but this weekend, after about a half hour, I noticed that I was intermittently getting no output from the amp, even though the transceiver looked like it was putting in normal drive. It seemed to change from one switching cycle to the next -- sometimes it would go a dozen QSOs with no problem, but on the 13th nothing was getting out.

About an hour after this started, the input relay (a Hi-G d'Italia surplus job) started not closing intermittently, leaving me with no drive either, so I shut the thing down altogether.

I have replacement relays on the way, but would like to tap the experience on the list -- does this sound like just contact failure,

Yes, Pete. A vacuum relay equipped amplifier that is used with a modern transceiver is at risk of hot-switching if it does not make faster than the transceiver. Cu-contacts are especially vulnerable to erosion from hot-switching. Since modern transceivers typically begin to produce RF in 5 - 8mS, only a few vacuum relays are capable of switching fast enough -- and even then, a speed-up circuit is needed to initially overwhelm the L in the relay's coil. Satisfactory relays for this job are the Jennings RJ-1A and the Kilovac HC-1. In order to get enough speed-up, 3 - 5x the coil V needs to be available during make.
http://www.somis.org/D-a-07B.jpg


...

Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734. www.somis.org


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