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[Amps] loss of cooling interlock

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Subject: [Amps] loss of cooling interlock
From: "John Lyles" <jtml@losalamos.com>
Reply-to: jtml@vla.com
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 11:25:23 -0700
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I ran a 4CX1000A at 100 MHz, 1.5 kW CW, with a plugged cooling duct years ago. 
It started drifting out of tune, and eventually baked some of the nickle 
plating to a dark tarnish. It was still working, but 
quite far out of tune, i suspect that things were warped inside. 

Another approach is to use a cord or spring, with a temperature sensitive 
polymer thing attached to the tube. This melts at some temperature and the 
spring retracts and lets go an interlock contact. 

John 
K5PRO




> 1. The cut-out mechanism would be one of these TO220 sized bimetal switches.  
> They are available in a variety of trip points.  
> 
> 2. The switch has no electronics inside and should be RF immune.  
> 
> 3. The switch can be set in the chimney near the silicon wall and would not 
> significantly impede airflow.
> 
> 4. The switch has a very low thermal mass and will switch quickly.
> 
> 5. Even with a failed blower, the tube would be dissipating tons of heat and 
> convection would ensure heat-up of the switch.
> 
> 73, Jeff AC?C
> www.ac0c.com

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