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[TenTec] Planetary reduction drive on Titan

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Subject: [TenTec] Planetary reduction drive on Titan
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 13:34:41 -1000
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Hi all,

I have a Titan 425 amplifier. Both the Tune and Load air variables have planetary ball reduction drives on them. The drive on the Load capacitor (which has the polyethyene sheets between the plates) is slipping. I intend to replace the planetary drive as soon as I figure out how to get one from Ten-Tec. I expect that to solve the problem, however I am concerned that it will only be a temporary fix, because the torque required to rotate the load capacitor is significantly higher than typical air variables, due to the friction of the rubbing polythene (equal time for UK readers) sheets. The torque needed to rotate the shaft is noticably greater as the plates are more completely meshed. So I suspect that the planetary drive has suffered through an abnormally stressful life, causing is early demise. And a replacement drive will have a similar fate. What are the options? Is there a better way to get the necessary capacitance and voltage rating? Another air variable that does not have the polyethylene sheets? A heavier duty planetary drive? Delete the planetary drive and have knob rotation to capacitor shaft rotation ratio = 1:1?

Thanks for any help,

Ken N6KB


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