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Re: [Amps] Alpha 87A Fault 17

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Alpha 87A Fault 17
From: Charlie Young <weeksmgr@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 18:40:29 +0000
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By the way, these opens were not in the plugs.  The problem was in the wires.  
I reused the plugs in both cases, splicing the new wire into the old wire 
coming out of the plugs about 1 to 1.5 inches behind the plug.


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From: Amps <amps-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Charlie Young 
<weeksmgr@hotmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 12:19 PM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Alpha 87A Fault 17

The 1994 vintage Alpha 87A that I repaired for a friend was picked up by him on 
January 9.


The amplifier, when tested on my antennas, made 1.5KW output on every band 
using about 60 watts drive with no faults or problems of any kind.


Besides correcting a few issues following a blower change, the main problems 
preventing the Alpha from working were in the wiring harness.  The first issue 
was an open wire on the Rbias monitor circuit which resulted in a hard fault 1 
when the operate switch was pushed.  This wire runs from the TR output module 
over to the microprocessor board.   Not only was this wire open, one side of 
the wire was at chassis potential.


The second harness issue was an open wire between the TR output module and the 
tube deck compartment in the operate relay circuit. The input and output relays 
are in series, fed from a 34VDC driver on the microprocessor board.  The open 
wire was in the circuit between the negative side of the input relay coil and 
the positive side of the output relay coil, preventing the relays from closing.


The harness failures must be related to the blower change that my friend 
performed on his amplifier, but close inspection failed to reveal any wires 
that were pinched.   The AC input module, if one is not careful, could pinch 
the wire harness but these were clear.  The harness makes a 90 degree 
transition behind the AC module into the Output TR  module and below it, where 
the harness runs over to the tube deck enclosure.  The wires then make another 
90 degree bend and enter the tube deck enclosure.


There is an opportunity for the blower housing to pinch the wire harness 
beneath the Output TR module, but these wires were in the clear.   At the 
opening where the wires enter the Output TR module, the sharp edges are bushed 
by plastic inserts, which were in place.  Where the wires enter the tube deck 
enclosure, the sharp edges of the opening are bushed by foam rubber pads, which 
were in place.


After failing to find any obvious problem with cut wires or harness pinching,  
I consulted with the amplifier owner.  The options were to replace the open 
wires and hope for the best or to partially unravel the harness  and pull the 
affected wires, so we could observe what happened to them.


If the owner didn't pinch the wires during the blower installation, the problem 
could have been caused by simply moving the wires around. Both the Output TR 
module and the tube deck enclosure must be moved for the blower install.

In the end, the owner elected not to risk further damage to the wiring harness 
by partially unraveling it.


I would like to know exactly what happened to the wires in the harness but 
agreed with the owner we did risk additional problems by moving the wires 
around.  These are very stiff, stranded wires.


It is possible the wires were pinched at one time and this problem was 
corrected before I got the amp.



I will likely see this amp again, but hopefully the situation will remain 
stable as long as the harness is left alone.


73 Charlie N8RR





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