Thanks guys,
It does appear that I was partly mistaken about how the soft start circuit
works with the three
relays.
Power is indeed applied to the transformer whenever AC Power switch is turned
on and the
interlock is closed and the 12V is applied.
I think this amp has some quite a complex circuits. it is a device that I had
not studied at all
before. Having so many interacting PC boards, I may have misunderstood the
sequence at
turn on for the two main switches. I hope that I have enough smarts left in me
to figure this
out carefully, and understand what is going on when the HV transformer gets
back to me in a
few weeks from Gary Brown. I will leave no stone unturned in checking all of
the diodes,
caps, transistors etc. before I start getting ready to apply any power.
What I do know is that he 12V supply works, the filaments and pilot lamps light
up when they
should. HV Transformer had an intact secondary. One primary shorted.
When the transformer gets back to me rewound, I plan to start it up on 120V at
first, as one
peson suggested and make sure I can get at least 800V or so of HT before
proceeding
further.
Again huge thanks to everyone (including Robb) who has made efforts to guide me
in this
troubleshooting and repair. You guys' knowledge and experience are a huge help
for
somoene looking at this for the first time and pondering what the heck goes on
in this
wonderful box of tricks!
73 from AF4K
Bry
On 2 Feb 2014 at 18:28, Robb Urie wrote:
> On 2/2/2014 2:03 PM, Bry Carling wrote:
> > Nope. The power switch only sends power to pilot lamps and
> filaments on mine. The standby switch energizes relays that apply
> primary power up the HV transformer.
>
>
> Then this amp is certainly not stock...High voltage is applied via
> the high voltage rectifier board 81538, there are no relays in the
> original design. Perhaps the ham who sold it to you modified it
> without either documenting it or failing to tell you. Before
> complaining about poor quality transformers from Ten Tec, maybe a
> better understanding of exactly what your amp really is would have
> been better.
>
> Your original post did state "Only blows the fuse when switched to
> operate" caught my attention. I also found that strange, but did
> not respond as you seemed to have found the primary shorted. I have
> had two 422's, a late one that went "Bang" resulting in a new set of
> HV caps and an early model that seems to be working just fine. At
> one time, the 422 was a good value, but now at the current price
> point I would have to look elsewhere if I was in the market.
>
> Keep us posted when you get your transformer back.
>
> 73,
>
> Robb N0RU
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