>Hi All
> New to the list, so can someone explane. I have a Henry 2kd classic desktop
amp.
>I have a problem when I put in a new set of 3-500z and it want to take
>off.(osilating for give typing and spelling skills.) So before I put in the
>suppressor retrofit-kit and the Glitch protection. BTW I put the older tubes
>back in for now. Should I do this retro fit kit and if so or not , Why?
>
// You should not do it if you are a good buddy of Mr. Rauch or Mr.
Ehrhorn, and/or if you have a free supply of new tubes.
>Second ? is Henry doing the modifacation on newer amps?
// Jim Day does mods on Henry Radio amplifiers. One day when he was in
Henry's plant he mentioned that they could make their amps more stable if
they used a better VHF suppressor. The reply: 'We can't change our
suppressor design because we have always made them like this'.
>and third ? the 8k has a set of buit in watt and swr meters built in . Can
>you do this on the 2kd classic. I hope that this is the correct place to ask
>these question.
>
>Steve N8IS
>
>2 wrote:
>
>> >
>> >> Wouldn't the 4CX5000 tend to have a larger filter capacitor, and thus
>> >> a bit more energy to dump, or is peak current the real concern? With
>> >
>> >The 4 by 5 will have higher voltage, but the tube will easily handle
>> >more impact than a small tube. Every system needs to be looked
>> >at in view of the total system.
>> >
>> >> Rich's example of the 10 ohm glitch R in the SB-220, and assuming some
>> >> stray R in caps and chokes, you are still talking about a peak current
>> >> pulse on the order of 180 amps!! Seems like an awful lot of current.
>> >> What can the average plate choke withstand??
>> >
>> >There is no average plate choke. That is the problem with rules of
>> >thumb.
>> >
>> >The most important thing is to not put a glitch resistor in the grid. It
>> >belongs in the HV lead.
>> >
>> // Mr. Rauch: Do you know of a case where a 3-500Z reportedly shorted
>> after a glitch resistor was added in series with the anode supply And a
>> frangible grid resistor was added? If so, who?
>> tnx.
>>
>> - R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
>> end
- R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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