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Re: [Amps] 5V @ 30A Filament Transformer Wanted

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Subject: Re: [Amps] 5V @ 30A Filament Transformer Wanted
From: "Paul Christensen" <w9ac@arrl.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 21:02:32 -0400
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What a good source for an all original 77 filter cap Paul? I got one coming in after I fix the customers HF-2500.

Carl,

Condenser Products in Brooksville, FL can make oil caps in most any size you want. They just happen to be the OEM for Alpha going back to the original ca. 1970 PA-70 series. Last year, several AMPS members, myself included, completed a group buy of oil caps for our Alpha 77 series amps. The new caps are 35uF/5KV.

Today, I've got a different perspective on the 3CX1500D7 change. Before ordering the D7 and socket, I contacted Reid Brandon at CPII/Eimac. He was involved with the D7's development. In short, the D7 wants Ep greater than 4KV under load, preferably 5KV+. IMD is driven down with lower grid current requirements and at 4KV (3.7KV under load), 3rd-order IMD may be marginal. It's pretty hard to accept higher IMD products for the convenience of an instant-on tube. The 8877 has a special focus cathode design that ensures very low grid current, and IMD is low as a result. The D7 is a drive-hungry tube because of its internal design.

The ARRL Handbook D7 amp as designed by Jerry, K8RA has a very robust supply and the ability to tap the HV transformer to produce the needed 4-5KV. But to supply what the D7 needs in a 77Dx, really requires an outboard supply like Jerry's where's there's sufficient cabinet volume. For one thing, the existing "K logic" step-start needs to handle 10A more start-up current. That requires beefing up the already large vitreous enamel power resistor pair.

Then there's the issue of the plate load Z difference between the 8877 and D7 and without layout change, the plate tank may not be reliable. So, once again I've come full circle and will likely leave the 77Dx as-is. Since an external supply is best for use with the D7, that opens up the possibility of using the smaller 77 (non D) amp cabinet, and gutting out the entire power supply half. That would make for a lightweight amp deck, much easier to service.

Paul, W9AC
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