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Re: [TenTec] ten tec centurion II

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] ten tec centurion II
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
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Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 17:35:36 -1000
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Hi John,

I do not own that amplifier or have a specification sheet for it. However most of what you ask can be estimated just based what I do know about the amplifier. Since it is a pair of 3-500 I would expect you can get maybe 1200 watts CW out of it. Since it is a linear amplifier the plate efficiency is probably around 60%. Factoring in the power to run the filaments and fans and pilot lamps and other control systems, lets just guess that the overall efficiency is about 50%. So when it is putting out 1200 watts key down CW it will consume 2400 watts from the AC power mains. This would be 20 Amperes at 120 Volts AC or 10 Amperes at 240 Volts AC. Whether you can get full power from it running on 120 Volt AC depends on a number of things. 1) Whether the amplifier's power transformer has dual primaries or some other scheme which allows it to be wired for 120 VAC, I expect that it does and somebody who owns one can tell you for sure. 2) whether the 120 volt circuit you have it plugged into has sufficiently sized conductors so that the voltage drop while drawing 20 Amps is not too much. 3) the electric power service capacity and loading at your house.

You would probably be happier with the performance running it from 240 VAC. If you do not have a dedicated service outlet for the amplifier in your shack, then chances are all of the outlets in the shack are connected to the same circuit breaker, and all are on the same side of the 120/240 service. It is pretty common for homes to be built using 14 gauge wire for everything except range/oven/dryer/heater services. I would not want the transceiver, computer, and amplifier all drawing current on one 14 gauge wire. If you need to run a new service to the shack anyway, it may as well be a 240 service with stout wire.

All of what I said above is only estimates. The principals are correct, the exact figures for power and efficiency may be not exactly correct.

Have fun, be safe.

73 DE N6KB

KB2HUK@aol.com wrote:

Hi all ! I am thinking of buying a 3 year old TT centurion amp with gray face . Can any one tell me if I need to run this amp off of a 220 line to get full power out put ? can I use 110 what wattage should I expect on 110 house current . thanks John
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