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[Amps] 2nd grid resistor blow Ameritron AMP 811H

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Subject: [Amps] 2nd grid resistor blow Ameritron AMP 811H
From: "D Pipes" <dpipes@earthlink.net>
Reply-to: dpipes@earthlink.net
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 08:46:32 -0600
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late last year I purchased a Ameritron 811-H amp. First amp I have had in 
years. Back in January i posted on this list my problem that I had blown a grid 
resistor on the back right side tube. With the help of this list i learn much 
and replaced the resistor after i also found what I had assumed to be the total 
reason for the blown resistor. The tube in that socket had a visible defect 
where the top spring like wires actually had blown loose and cold be shook up 
and down with light shaking. Anyway replaced the tube with a set of Taylor 
select (4 matched) from RF Parts. That was in January and all has been 
perfect.. not an arc not a pop and tuned fine. I kept the 3 "good" tubes and 
tossed the obvious bad tube.

Well now to the point of this email. Last week I came in to do a little ham 
radio.. switched on the radio and then as always switched on the amp. POW! arc 
and glow. Same resistor same tube. I pulled cover replaced the resistor and 
replaced the tube with one of the original "good" tubes I had. Amp is back to 
working perfect.

Any ideas? The last fix lasted 7 months.. all perfect. Both times the problem 
occurred at switch on. opr mode in standby no RF load just when the switch 
power was turned on. I did re-check the tube that appeared bad (no physical 
defects seen) and proved that the tube has an internal short. (blew the 
replaced resistor) .. anyway re-replaced the resistor and put the older "good" 
tube back in and all is just fine... right now...

Question is.. does this sound  like a tube problem an amp problem or both??

I do have a 3rd party soft start nit that my amp is plugged into and the amp is 
wired for 240 v

Any suggestions? 
Thanks for nay and all help... 


D Pipes
dpipes@earthlink.net
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