Why the need for the zener diodes? Why and what indicates that the meters
read low? Sounds like some vague and unsound thinking to me. Of course,
if you plan to sent it to Tentec for service, be sure to specifically
mention any concerns that you might have.
I purchased mine in 1991 from Tentec. That makes it 17 years old. Other
than open it up for cleaning, lube the fan motor and check for any signs of
heating on the tube sockets, and give things a general "looking over" it has
performed flawless. The Bird 43P show some 1400 watts output on 20M and it
has the original tubes. Estimated hours are now at about 3500.
Good solid amp.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arthur Trampler" <atrampler@att.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 7:44 AM
Subject: [TenTec] (no subject)
> Hey All,
>
> Thanks for the great suggestions. I'll open it up and check for the signs
> that Bob mentioned, and will likely send it to Sevierville (in their
> cartons) for an overhaul. When I get it back, I'll add the zener diodes
> across the meters...great suggestion...then take it from there.
>
> Heck, it's probably older than my stepson (no, I haven't done the S/N
> magic to figure out a production date, but it's an early one) so that's
> not a bad idea.
>
> One of you asked about being sure where the arc is, and yes...I can pretty
> well see it across the front left strators on the plate cap. Scares the
> bejezus out of my cat (see him on QRZ.COM) who likes to make himself at
> home up there.
>
> Art
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