Folks,
Talking of protection. I'm contemplating building an crowbar for the
HV supply in my 3CX3000A7 PA.
The PSU filter capacitor is really too large (130 uF) and the amount
of energy it holds when charged to 5 kV is frankly scary. Eimac's
AB17 seems unclear about how much of a bang this valve can take (4J;
50J; something in-between?). I'm not sure whether my ear drums would
be OK under conditions of flash over either!
I found an interesting article here:
http://www.astec.ac.uk/rf/rf_preprints.htm (a little way down the
page there is a PDF file entitled, 'A Solid State Crowbar for RF Tube
Protection').
I like the way that the series thyristor combination appears to have
been driven, i.e. individual current transformer for each device with
a common primary turn through them all. Has anyone tried this
technique? Seems as if it might be cheaper and potentially more
reliable than a bunch of opto couplers and transistors etc. Is
anyone on the line using a crowbar of any description?
Regards.
Mark.
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E-mail: g4fph@mjha.co.uk
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