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[Amps] Amp Supply LK-500ZBx 3-500z tube & cooling question

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Subject: [Amps] Amp Supply LK-500ZBx 3-500z tube & cooling question
From: "KB8NTY" <kb8nty@wowway.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 15:09:20 -0400
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Asking for more help please.

My early Amp Supply LK-500ZB model has the letter X at the end, reading LK-500ZBx, The x is also included at the end of the three digit serial number 500x.

Does anyone have any idea as to what the "X" suffix in my model number may regard. I have read up on some past history of the Amp Supply line and am aware of the changes within the same models and at times not documented. Possibly as a long shot someone who may have been associated with the company may have any insight to what the "x" in the LK-500ZB model may refer to?

In my researching of the LK-500ZB pictures found on line I see changes on the raised sub-chassis that the two 3-500z tubes mount on. Some have a series of holes along the top exterior side (closest to cabinet), some sub-chassis are open on that end. In my early model there are no holes at all on the sub-chassis, and the sub-chassis is complete, in other words the end of the raised sub-chassis on the exterior side is all one piece down to the bottom of amp chassis (closed, not open) like in other versions I have seen.

Upon reading of the overheating of the tube pins I guess Amp Supply had made changes along the way by drilling holes on the top of the sub-chassis and leaving the side open, all for better cooling ventilation. My fan is mounted low in that a 1/4" or so is placed to blow down below the sub-chassis, but I guess in this earlier version, they didn't leave the other end open and had no ventilation holes to help the air exit.

I hate to do so but when I replace my power supply board upgrade, I am going to carefully take the 500z tubes out and drill out some holes into the sub-chassis to allow for the air from fan to flow through and exit. I have also obtained a new ebmpapst 4600z fan, thinking I may secure it to the outside, side of the amp along with a speed control (as this fan really spins fast) to help exhaust the air flow.

Speaking of the tubes....just by chance I had the top off and turned the lights off in shack to get a thrill of seeing the 500z tubes glow...Sadly in one tube upon key down I observed a slight purple haze up near the top of tube right at the anode location. I mean slight...I would say 1/4 to 1/2 inch at most. This presented itself upon key down.

Upon my reading I have read of leaks, and sometimes gas from unused tubes. I cannot say if the tubes were or were not used much as I only recently obtained the amp.

My question; I am asking for advise from the groups knowledge as to what's the deal?
Is my tube going to blow-up?
If so is there a chance if it does will it affect or take out any other component's?
Will it cause my other tube to blow?
If I am to replace, can I still use it until it gets worse or should it be replaced ASAP? If I have to replace can I just replace that tube or should I be required to purchase both say as in a matched set?
These are Eimac's with date code of 8438

Again this purple haze is only slight, only seen in the dark, is small in size 1/4 to 1/2" at most and is located right at the top of the tube. Power output don't seem to be affected at this time as I can obtain close to1400 watts at best with amp.

Prior to replacing the P/S board upgrade I am going to snap photos and post.

Sorry for all the questions. Trying to learn here and appreciate your valued contribution.

Kind Regards...Ross KB8NTY
http://www.rossradio.net


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