Good Info on all the responses I'm figuring out more as I go along. I DO have a
chimney
made up that comes off. things have changed some. I'll retake more up to date
pics
and post them there. I'm only using one cap now and its tied in differently,
but as
I read, its the wrong type so thats going to change. Yea, I looked at how to
switch it
in with only using one band switch section but gave up and tried this, not good
for 20m
but works well on the lower freqs. Yup, first time and hopefully the NEXT one
will be
much better! I changed to the copper strap on the plate choke to anode when I
got into the
machine shop and found copper :)
chuck
ps. thanks for all the input, this is why I ask these things here!
-----Original Message-----
From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Angelo Karabetsos
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:32 PM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] tank coil heating
Hello Chuck,
I took a look at your homepage, great site by the way. I noticed the chimney
isn't extended to the top of the tank enclosure and it's in close proximity
of the plate choke and DC blocking capacitors. That will cause excessive
tank circuit heating/stress and premature component variance-failure. Also,
I see that you used braided strapping for the anode connection and changed
it to solid copper strap. Just curious, did you find that it made a
noticable difference? There's my two cents worth.
Good Luck
VE3YN
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