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Subject: [AMPS] AL-82
From: wb8jkr@juno.com (Mark S Graalman)
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 06:45:46 EST
  Sounds like a filament to grid short to me.

Mark  WB8JKR


On Sat, 16 Jan 1999 22:44:19 -0800 "Mike Michon" <michon@eatel.net>
writes:
>
>Replaced the diode on circuit board, it was on schematic, and was bad.
>Replaced with a IN4141 because that was all I had. No difference in 
>the
>wild red glowing of plates.
>
>Checked zener diodes in center tap of filament transformer.  Red lead 
>of
>meter to threaded post of zener diode #1 .559 mega ohms.  Reversing 
>leads
>1.35 mega ohms.
>
>Zener #2 red lead of VOM to threaded post 1.4 mega ohms.  Reverersing
>leads, 14.1 mega ohms.
>
>Running amp with zeners disconnected, still big red glow and 300 ma on
>plate current meter.
>
>Also, the grid current meter is reading backwards, ie, pegging in the 
>left
>hand direction, or below zero.
>
>Our brains are mush and we are going to bed.
>
>Thanks for your reply.
>
>Mike Michon
>AB5XP
>
>----------
>> From: km1h@juno.com
>> To: amps@contesting.com
>> Subject: Re: [AMPS] AL-82
To: <amps@contesting.com>
>> Date: Saturday, January 16, 1999 5:05 PM
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, 16 Jan 1999 18:26:18 -0800 "Mike Michon" <michon@eatel.net>
>> writes:
>> >
>> >I have an AL-82 amp that was doing OK till yesterday. I turned it 
>off 
>> >and
>> >on quickly yesterday morning. It was 4 am and I was half asleep, so 
>I 
>> >don't
>> >know why I did it.
>> >
>> >A line fuse blew. I replaced it.  Now the amp plates start glowing 
>> >red, as
>> >if drive is applied, with antenna out of tune or not properly tuned 
>
>> >up.
>> >
>> >A visual inspection reveals nothing obviously cooked or fried. 
>> >
>> >A 1 hp motor connected in series with the 220 volt input to HV 
>> >transformer
>> >drops the HV to 800 volts so we can observe it a while longer.  The 
>
>> >motor
>> >stays in Locked rotor indicating a heavy load from the plates being 
>
>> >in
>> >conductivity.
>> >
>> >Any ideas as to what is going on?
>> 
>> 
>> For starters:
>> 
>> Replace the diode on the PS board that is not designated on the
>> schematic. It is a 1N4001 between the B- rail and real ground. 
>Replace
>> with a 1N54x series.
>> 
>> That is a very common AL82 failure mode that also destroys tubes, 
>blows
>> suppressors, etc.  At the very least I would install a 20 Ohm 20W WW
>> resistor in series with the HV lead.
>> 
>> Ameritron/MFJ will not admit to any problems so dont waste ur time. 
>Sorta
>> like dealing with Henry !
>> 
>> I'm off for the eve/night but let me know ur results...will be back 
>tmw.
>> 
>> 73  Carl  KM1H
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> >
>> >Mike Michon
>> >AB5XP
>> >
>> >
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