If a shunt opens across a meter, ALL the current goes through the meter.
( smoke and flames )
Don WA4NPL
Quoting "Edwin Karl" <edk0kl@centurytel.net>:
>
> Look in the amplifier for a board that is in the front left corner of the
> cabinet.
> You will find 2- 5 watt resistors. One is for the Grid Current metering, the
> second
> is for the plate current, each are .3 ohms, one is plate metering shunt, the
> other
> is grid shunt.
>
> The meters are actually configured as voltmeters and measure drop across the
> shunts,
> in that way when the shunt opens a short flame does not appear in the meter
> case. The
> grid meter is in the HV return lead (- volts) that's why the meter is acting
> as it is.
>
> Parts are available from Mouser.
>
> Good Luck, we're all counting on you.
>
> 73!
>
> ed K0KL
>
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