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Re: [Amps] Alpha 9500 quirks

To: Charles Harpole <k4vud@hotmail.com>, AMP reflector ADD MESSAGE <amps@contesting.com>, "lrrbst@yahoo.com" <lrrbst@yahoo.com>, Martin Sole <msole@loxinfo.co.th>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Alpha 9500 quirks
From: Kees - pa7two <pa7two@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 13:58:38 +0000
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ACOM still the best choice after all?

What a sh*tty construction!


Vy 73, de Kees - PA7TWO - M5TWO
DX IS and CW RULES!

Twitter:  @PA7TWO



> From: k4vud@hotmail.com
> To: amps@contesting.com; lrrbst@yahoo.com; msole@loxinfo.co.th
> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 00:32:33 +0000
> Subject: [Amps] Alpha 9500 quirks
> 
> Please pass this info to Alpha 9500 owners.........
>  
> 1.  Mine may be unique, but the foam piece between the mount for the blower 
> and the bottom chassis may be deformed or become deformed which will throw 
> the axis of the squirrel cage and reduce air flow.  Really deformed foam will 
> allow the axel to go so far off alignment that the cage will strike the 
> housing and make a noise.  The foam is deformed by the shipping hold-down 
> screw--the one to remove during first installation--and in my case, the foam 
> did not expand upon release of the screw.  After a few hours of usage, the 
> cage began to hit the housing, requiring replacement.
>  
> 2.  The Alpha 9500 advertising description led me to believe that the amp had 
> over-drive automatic shut down protection.  That is, if it is driven with 
> more than about 100 watts, the amp will protect itself automatically.  Yes, 
> it does that, but the way it functions is to cause a one watt resistor to 
> blow that is mounted on the rear circuit board.  That resistor is a tiny SMD 
> which will be beyond most old hands to repair.  Thus, the "protection" 
> against accidental over drive is a resistor working as a fuse located in a 
> very difficult place to replace.  The caution to owners of this amp is NEVER 
> to overdrive it, accident or otherwise, because the repair is not easy nor 
> quick;  the resistor is not a fuse that one can just pop in.  I was fooled by 
> the advertising description and was not super careful.
>  
> 3.  There is a small light on that board that blinks red.  It is supposed to 
> do that.
>  
> I now fear what other unknown tricks and flaws await me using this very 
> expensive amp.  73,
> 
> Charles Harpole      
> k4vud@hotmail.com   
>                                         
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