Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2017 20:20:30 -0400
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <k8ri@rogerhalstead.com>
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Price per Watt Conversation
There was such a device listed on here just a few days ago, rated at 2KW
"carrier" MAX for $250 ea. A pair running 1500 out would be very
conservative. It's a given that running them at max would result in
short lifetimes, but a pair at 1500 should last a very long time and at
a cost comparable, even better compared to conservatively rated,
imported tube amps at 1500 out.
Found it:
http://www.richardsonrfpd.com/Pages/Product-Details.aspx?productId=1241241
Browser history can be handy at times.
73, Roger (K8RI)
## Ok, $250.00 EACH. So what. If 4 of em are used, the price tag of the
1.5 kw amp just rose from say $7k to $7.5K In the bigger scheme of things,
that extra $500.00 is going to be money well spent. Pay once, cry once.
## Leigh is correct, when they say CW....they mean dead cxr.... and not keyed
CW.
On any of these SS xcvrs currently being produced, they all draw normal idle
current
when used in keyed CW mode...and ditto with SS xcvrs no longer in production.
IF they were biased into deep class C, they would only be useful in FM mode.
On CW,
they would no doubt create key clicks.
## How far apart can each device in a paralleled pair be....and still
function in the RF environment ?
IE: IF they have to be packed tight together, heat will still be an
issue..if the pair of devices are just
inches apart.
## I noticed on these SS switches, used to turn on + off AC power, like the
large types, rated at
20-80 amps CCS, used in both single and 3 phase power, they required SEPARATE
massive
.25 inch thick aluminum plates for EACH device. Some were 12 x 12 inch x .25
A lot of em are
bigger still. And they dont mean a single 12 x 24 plate, with 2 x devices,
with just 2 inches
separation between them. One of the examples they used was a 150 HP electric
motor, running
on 600 vac 3 phase, and 60 hz. The devices could be paralleled for more
current, and series
for more V. They had also factored in the start up current, with a loaded
150 hp motor, which
is typ triple the running current on some motors..and as much as 7 times the
running current on
other types of electric motors.
## I used a simple contactor, less hassle, and no heat sink required, but im OT
here.
## I forget what the typ push pull SS amp does for harmonics. I think it
was high for
the even harmonics, like 24- 40 db..and very poor for the odd harmonics..like
12 db.
Without the use of a diplexer, that is one helluva lot of power being reflected
back by the
LP filter... reflected right back into the final pa section...further cooking
the final pa..
degrading imd, etc, etc.
Jim VE7RF
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