On Thu, 9 Apr 1998 k5pgw@linknet.net wrote:
> When I turn mode switch to "LOCK" position the breaker on the power supply
> kicks out but can be reset by turning the A.C. switch on the xcvr off and
> then on and the xcvr comes back to life as it should. Something is
> triggering the overload.
Too much current...
> I disconnected the 12 volts D.C. from final amp. module and the pwr supp
> stopped kicking out. Ahah!!! shorted final transistors.
Uhhh... don't jump to conclusions! This is electronics, not law.
> NOT SO!!! I replaced the final Amp module with a good one from another
> 544 putting out 100 watts and guess what,
Hmmmm... I betcha a steak dinner it still shut down.
> IT STILL KICKED THE POWER OFF.
You can owe me...
> I turned the drive all the way down and the alc control all the way down
> and it still kicked the power off.
Opps...
> <snip... board swapping fest>
Ok... you need to find out how much current is being drawn into the
Triton. After all that work, I think the current limiting circuit in the
power supply is either set too low, or it has a problem.
Those rig are pretty notorious for drawing more current than the PS is set
to deliver - especially in a HOT RF environment (poor grounds).
Look to the Power Supply.
73! =paul= W8KC
Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics
http://www.acs.oakland.edu/~prvalko
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