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Re: [Amps] Discharging B+ to ground --

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Discharging B+ to ground --
From: "AA6DX" <aa6dx@arrl.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:13:49 -0800
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In regards to discharging the HV caps -- I never knew/thought about this 
before.  I have always used a "stick", in commercial amps, or a screwdriver 
shaft that is grounded first to the chassis near the base of the tube, then 
touch the plate connection.   Hmmmm ... this sure makes sense -- Thank You, 
Bill!   73 - Mark  AA6DX
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>>> In a conventional GG amp, both B+ and B- are floating with respect to
>>> ground,
>>> except for the connection from B- to ground for the grid current meter.
>>>
>>> If the B+ arcs to ground anywhere and there is no clamping diode, the B-
>>> in
>>> instantly driven to the full negative HV with respect to ground. If your
>>> HV is
>>> 3000 VDC, the B- ;lead becomes -3000 VDC. The clamping diode from B- to
>>> ground
>>> prevents this.
>>>
>>> Incidentally, this is why one should never short the B+ to ground when
>>> trying to
>>> be sure the HV caps are discharged before working on the amp. Short B+
>>> directly
>>> to B- only, not to the chassis.
>>>
>>> 73, Bill W6WRT

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