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Re: [Amps] Henry amp problem

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Henry amp problem
From: Joe Isabella <n3ji@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 18:00:22 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Tim,
I have a Henry 3K-A Console and recently (two days ago) installed a new blower. 
 The original one ran pretty slow and was much quieter, but the added cooling 
makes the extra noise worth it.  
 
It sounds to me like you are on the right track regarding the idle plate 
current.  One thing to try is pull one tube, then the other after putting the 
first back in, and see what happens.  If only one tube causes the current to 
flow, then you'll know something's up with that tube.  Mine draws 120mA when 
keyed on the low tap (2.9kV) and about 200mA on the high tap (3.9kV).
 
Joe, N3JI
 

Tim <N6DRA@nc.rr.com> wrote:
Hello all:

I recently acquired a beautiful Henry 2KD Classic desktop amplifier. It works 
fine and makes good power- but... It is drawing idling current while sitting in 
standby. Henry told me that I probably have a shorted tube but I haven't been 
able to confirm that fact. I did an ohmmeter check and the tubes seem fine at 
DC. They are late Amperex 3-500Zs with the plates that look like stacked coins 
as opposed to the Eimac zigzag folded plate.

Anyone seen this type of problem in this chassis before? I didn't have time to 
really get into it today but I did put an ohmmeter probe on the cathode pins 
and it read 10K to ground. The print shows a 10K resistor in series with the 
zener (in parallel with a 220 Ohm 2W). The 10K is shorted out when the relay 
pulls in for bias. One would think that 10K would develop enough voltage drop 
to clamp the tube pretty hard, but the tubes continue to produce quite a bit of 
heat- enough to make the top of the case quite warm over a little while. I 
can't see any color to the plates during this stage. The plate current meter 
does show about 120mA at this point (unkeyed) and increases to about 130-140mA 
when keyed.

My reading about this amp indicated that many people disliked the blower noise. 
This one seems to have a decent airflow through the chimneys and out the top, 
but is not overly loud. How loud is loud in this case? It's really not much 
louder (if any) than my SB-220 which runs cool even during use.

I will look deeper this weekend, but would appreciate any insight that might be 
offered.

' 73

Tim
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