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Re: [Amps] [BULK] - Drake L-4B PSU burned resistor

To: "R.Measures" <r@somis.org>, "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] [BULK] - Drake L-4B PSU burned resistor
From: "kf4yox" <kf4yox@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 07:35:53 -0500
List-post: <mailto:amps@contesting.com>

  Hv safety resistors are in place to protect the tube or tubes not the
diodes, who cares if a diode block goes compared to the price of a tube. I
have a 25W resistor in series with the B+ explode, wonderful fuse the tubes
survived, and so did the diodes. 73 Sam KF4YOX

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From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com]On
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Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 3:59 AM
To: Steve Katz
Cc: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] [BULK] - Drake L-4B PSU burned resistor



On Oct 31, 2005, at 2:04 PM, Steve Katz wrote:

> BWH is a molded wirewound device.  Pretty good writeup here:
>
> http://n8sfc.com/bwh.html
>
> For high surge applications, you don't want conventional film
> resistors;
> they fail under normal conditions.

The MOF resistors we use in our suppressor retrofit kits are rated by
Matsushita at 100-ohms, 3W, 70ºC.  In free air, they will dissipate 12W
for one hour with a resistance change of less than 10%.  At 12W, they
glow red in a darkened room.
>
> WB2WIK/6
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Ibbetson [mailto:alan@g3xaq.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:00 PM
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: [BULK] - [Amps] Drake L-4B PSU burned resistor
>
>
> I recently got a Drake L-4B amplifier. I've been using (abusing) it a
> couple of weeks on CW on the high voltage SSB position. Pretty much
> everybody seems to do this. After all, it's only running 2500 volts on
> the anodes and they just glow a dull red when I'm keying.
>
> Yesterday, in the middle of a QSO, the short circuit protection
> resistor
> (R12) in the power supply gave an impressive firework display and
> expired.
>
> First question: has anyone seen this 2 watt component fail under
> "normal" use before? The nominal 0.82 ohm value would have to have
> drifted very high for it to fail at a load current of well under 1 amp.
> Is there an underlying fault that I should go look for?
>
> Second question: the manual is very explicit that only an IRC type BWH
> resistor should be fitted. Can someone help with a translation of what
> this specification means, so I can buy an equivalent here in the UK?
> --
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan G3XAQ
> alan@g3xaq.demon.co.uk
>
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Richard L. Measures, AG6K, 805.386.3734.  www.somis.org

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