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Subject: [TenTec] Centurion Problem
From: Floyd Sense <k8ac@k8ac.net>
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 14:11:31 -0500
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Mike - I've had a bit of experience working on two Centurions and have seen the same problem a couple of times.  In my late Centurion operator's manual, it shows a 2N3055 for Q1 on the Filament-AC board, and that's what I used in the last repair.  You should also check Q2 on the Filament-AC board - on my first Centurion that was also blown.  The diagram shows Q1 as a MPS U01 transistor, but those are rather expensive when you can find them.  It's just a bipolar NPN.  When I last replaced one, I used a MPSW42, a high voltage NPN good for 300V.

/Any kind /of arcing event is likely to blow Q1, including a shorted tube or even removing the amp cabinet top before the power supply is completely discharged.  If you do that, you get an arc to ground when the safety interlock switch activates.  At the advice of someone on the Amplifiers forum on eHam, I installed a 60 volt transorb across resistor R2 on the Filament-AC board to hopefully prevent loss of Q1 in the future.

73, Floyd - K8AC


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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2017 11:47:08 -0600
From: Michael Marx <sndtubes@vacuumtubes.com>
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Subject: [TenTec] Centurion Problem
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Hi Guys,

I have a Centurion that experienced some kind of arcing event which resulted in 
one of the traces on the Filter/Rectifier board that connects to the secondary 
of the transformer to actually vaporize.   I bridged the trace, replaced the 
capacitors and checked the diodes.  After repairing / rebuilding the board, I 
reinstalled it and now have normal B plus.  HOWEVER, I have 200 mA of standby 
plate current.  This suggests the bias transistor is blown and I have had this 
problem in the past.  Unfortunately, I replaced the bias transistor and still 
have 200 mA of standby plate current.  My question is:  Do any of you have an 
any idea of what to check besides the bias transistor.  Or, is there some 
common cause for the transistor to fail?  I bought 5 of them from Mouser and 
hesitate to keep replacing them until I know what is causing the failure.  The 
transistors I bought are IDENTICAL to the transistor I bought from Ten Tec the 
last time it failed.

thanks
73
Mike WB0SND


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