*AL-82 Blowing fuses:*
*Gary,* it seems like it's time to open the amp and look for poor solder
joints, loose wires, unsolder ed connections. Basically a check for final
assembly mistakes. Use caution when entering the amp. Unplug, let drain
and view the HV meter before going inside.
Post findings for others.
Dave K3FT
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> 1. Source for TL-922A Fuses (George Hall)
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> 3. EB-104 amp and assorted parts (Mike Short)
> 4. Al-82 Blowing fuses? (Gary Smith)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:04:30 -0500
> From: "George Hall" <N2CG@VERIZON.NET>
> Subject: [Amps] Source for TL-922A Fuses
> To: <amps@contesting.com>
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> Greetings Amps Gentlemen,
>
>
>
> I just completed some mods (step-start, glitch resistor, glitch fuse) on my
> friends Kenwood TL922A amplifier. He recently blew one of the 15A line
> voltage fuses and temporarily installed a 30A fuse so I would be able to
> test the mods I installed when I powered on the amp.
>
>
>
> Before I place this amp on the air, I would like to install the proper 15A
> @
> 250V fast blow glass fuse. I looked in Mouser Electronics catalog but did
> not find this fuse which measures ~0.4" diameter x 1.5" long or ~10.3mm
> diameter x 38mm long.
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>
> Kindly advise a source where these fuses are available.
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> Thanks,
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>
> 73, George N2CG
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:31:07 -0500
> From: Jan Ditzian <ditzian@windstream.net>
> Subject: [Amps] Alpha 77 start up
> To: Paul Christensen <w9ac@arrl.net>
> Cc: Amps@contesting.com
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> Paul,
>
> I did some investigating and some testing. First, two of the three
> bulbs were bad. I cannot get these locally, so I have ordered both
> meter and switch bulbs on the internet and they will arrive in a few
> weeks. Meanwhile, I put the good bulb into the standby switch, and it
> turns out that the delay appears to be working properly--the lamp lit
> after a few minutes warm-up.
>
> Now comes the bad part. I connected a dummy load to the amp RF output,
> and I connected the exciter rf to the amplifier (this is the first time
> that I have done this), and I connected the exciter relay switching to
> the relay connection on the back of the amp. At this point, I saw that
> the swr on the exciter swr bridge was high. I double-checked all
> connections, and used the same cable to connect the exciter directly to
> the dummy load, where the swr was 1:1. I then thought that perhaps
> there was a stick relay in the amp, so I went ahead and connected
> everything back as one would expect to use th amp. I pressed the CW/Low
> switch on the amp, and I turned the exciter power to zero and turned on
> the exciter, and then brought up the power a little. I saw some grid
> drive at the amp but no plate current. I unkeyed, turned up the exciter
> a little more, and the grid current went up a little more, still near
> the bottom of the meter. I repeated this with a little more drive (the
> exciter still showing a high swr, and this time no grid current showed.
> I turned the amp off, and again checked to see the swr at the exciter;
> it was still high,despite the fact that it should have been looking
> directly at the dummy load through the amp switching. Then I wrote this
> e-mail.
>
> Jan, KX2A
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>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 06:23:57 -0600
> From: "Mike Short" <mike.short@mchsi.com>
> Subject: [Amps] EB-104 amp and assorted parts
> To: <amps@contesting.com>
> Message-ID: <013301cbd28b$60df86e0$229e94a0$@short@mchsi.com>
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> EB-104 from Communications concepts. Complete kit including heatsink,
> copper
> spreader, etc. LPF board from ALS-600 amp,front panel and meters from
> ALS-600. two computer power supplies that will power this, transformer and
> other parts for linear power supply. Other pics available on request $600
> OBO shipped or trade?. mike.short@mchsi.com
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:42:19 -0800
> From: "Gary Smith" <wa6fgi@sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [Amps] Al-82 Blowing fuses?
> To: <amps@contesting.com>
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> Hello to the list.
>
> My AL- 82 (4 months old) blows the two fuses on the rear panel for what
> seems to be no reason at all. Switch on the power, fan rolls up to speed,
> all seems well. Either when tuning or at a already tuned position, one or
> both of the fuses lets go.
>
> Replace the fuses, switch the amp back on again and all is well for no
> particular length of time. It might go a week or a month,it make take out
> two fuses in a few moments. A
>
> Thought I'd poll the members of this list for ideas before calling
> Ameritron. Fwiw, it is on 240V, line voltage is very stable here in
> Sacramento county.
>
> Anyone else having this quirky issue?
>
> Gary...wa6fgi
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