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Re: [Amps] AL-1200/1500 question

To: Jack Shirley <jcshirle@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] AL-1200/1500 question
From: Chuck & Vicki Tifft <cftifft@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 12:10:27 -0800
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Step start delay is pretty typically in the .25 to .5 second range. 
Depends on things like the series resistor value and the total value of 
the filter cap. But generally milliseconds rather seconds will do the 
job.. I have  some amps, like an LK-450 presently,  where the delay is 
barely if at all ,detectable and probably too short.But it has a lighter 
duty transformer, and since I don't hear the transformer core going thud 
every time I turn it on, it's probably OK,  If the step relay contacts 
are welding, then delay appears to be too short as too much surge 
current is still being drawn. I like to design my amps with about .5 
seconds. In broadcast most everything we had  was set for .5 or 1 
second. More is better than less as long as your resistors are up to the 
task. I like to use 25 ohm 25 watt in my own amps. For you guys building 
the really big stuff, I have some 5 and 10 ohm 300 watt monsters 
available.They are left over from an old 55 KW TTU.
Chuck
W6RD
Jack Shirley wrote:
> How do you know if your step start relay is working?
> Mine was welded closed and right now I have the relay removed and circuit
> completed without it and I cant tell the difference. I'm not sure how long
> the step-start delay lasts, is it milliseconds or seconds?
>  Can you see the voltage change on the HV meter when the relay shorts out
> the 10 resistor?
>
> 73  N8DX
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