HI Mike,
You know, I was rereading the manual the other night and noticed the same thing
and thought about what you said. Oh well, either way I spotted it and got it
out from being pinched.
On another note, this is probably something an amp veteran would know, but can
you tell me where to measure the plate voltage? The meter reads low, about
2,600-2,700V and I think the meter just needs to be adjusted as the amp seemed
to put out proper power. I do have a high voltage probe for my Fluke meter
which would be able to handle the voltage. If it is just the meter that's off,
I have the meter adjustment information.
73,
Jim
AE1CW
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Mar 14, 2023, 21:18 by mcumbo@triad.rr.com:
> Hello again Jim,
>
> My aging memory failed me. A look in my Centurion manual shows the tubes
> were shipped separately but it says nothing about the transformer being
> shipped separately or having to be installed. I falsely accused the original
> owner! My mistake and I admit it. I have still done worse!
>
> 73, Mike Cumbo, ND4S
>
>
>
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> From: jkauppila--- via TenTec
> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2023 3:53 PM
> To: jkauppila--- via TenTec
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> Subject: Re: [TenTec] RESOLVED: Centurion amp no output, was working
>
> The amp is now working.
>
> I opened it up and found a couple of connectors that were a bit loose and
> reseated them. I also found something a bit more serious. One of the hot
> 220V leads from the fuse was pinched under the transformer frame between the
> frame and the base of the cabinet. It actually broke the insulation and
> there was bare copper showing. I loosened the bolts under the cabinet for
> the transformer and lifted it enough to get the wire free to suspend it in
> free space. I'll have to do some disassembly to get in to the wire and
> insulate it properly. This amp was made in April 2010.
>
> I wanted to post this follow up so that no one wastes time on replying. I'm
> not sure what it was, but it's fixed now.
>
> 73,
>
> Jim AE1CW
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> Mar 12, 2023, 10:25 by tentec@contesting.com:
>
>> I mistakenly transmitted from my Kenwood TS-590S into my new (used) Ten-Tec
>> Centurion amp without the control relay turned on in the radio. The amp saw
>> up to 20 watts in with the amp switch in operate with no transmit relay
>> signal from the radio. Now the amp has no output.
>>
>> Notes:
>>
>> Amp turns on, standby, operate and transmit lights works. There is plate
>> voltage. The tubes light. There is plate current and grid current when I
>> transmit from the radio with the radio's amp control relay now turned on,
>> but no output from amp. I only tried transmitting with low power from the
>> radio, up to 25W.
>>
>> Could I have blown a component on a board transmitting into the amp when the
>> amp switch was set to operate with no control signal coming from the radio?
>> If so, where should I look in the amp?
>>
>> Thank you for any suggestions.
>>
>>
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