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Subject: [Amps] Air temps leaving the amp.
From: "Gary Smith" <Gary@ka1j.com>
Reply-to: Gary@ka1j.com
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 03:09:46 -0500
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Before working the 160M contest last week I put the digital 
temperature probe I use for cooking meat in the oven into the air 
flow from my amp just to see what temps I generate when running a 
frequency.

The room temp is 68F and at idle the temp sits at 82 as it exits the 
amp. Running pretty steady CQ and replying, the air temp gets up to 
142 when I'm hot (pun intended) & heavy into the contest. According 
to the specs n the Eimac sheet it gives the amount of air that needs 
to be moved to handle 1500W anode dissipation as 38CFM to hold the 
temperature below 225C (437F) at 50C (122F) ambient temp.

http://www.ok1rr.com/tubes/eimac/3CX1500A7.pdf

Since they don't give air exit temps in the data I don't know if my 
142F means I need to speed up the blower or if all is well as is. I'd 
rather keep the noise level low but would rather have more fan noise 
than a burnt tube.

Idears?

73,

Gary, KA1J

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