[Amps] OLD AL-82'S AL-1200'S AL-1500'S

Gudguyham at aol.com Gudguyham at aol.com
Sun Dec 14 12:26:22 EST 2003


Hi .... and Happy Holidays to all!!  Working alot with these amps over the 
past few years I came across a wiring error in the earlier models of these amps. 
 The error has been corrected in newer models, but I do not know when the 
correction took place.  Surely if you have a early model that has a light blue 
(grey looking) front panel, this error is present.  Some early black front 
models may also.  Newer ones within the last 8 years I believe have he correction.  
What is the error? This is it....The  filament transformer which also 
supplies 12v for relays etc. has one of its 220v primary leads fused with a small 
fuse, the feed from the 220v line is derived BEFORE the main fuse or as soon as 
it comes in from the wall plug.  This can be a MAJOR problem!!  Reason....You 
could be transmitting and suddenly blow a main fuse, as a result, you may not 
be aware of this because the lights will still be on and the antenna relay will 
still operate, HOWEVER...you will be driving the tube(s) with no HV on them, 
in the case of the AL-1500 this could destroy the tube.  The fix is very 
simple...Follow the wire that feeds the small fuse and move it from the line side 
of the fuse to the load side of the fuse, this way if the main fuse goes, the 
whole amp shuts down, and you can not drive the tube with no plate voltage on 
it.  

ALSO......On some newer AL-1500's there are 2 grid resitors on the meter 
board instead of just one.  If your AL-1500 has 2 1.5ohm grid resistors on the 
meter board, then your meter is reading 1/2 the grid current that is being drawn 
by the tube.  The schematic shows 2 reistors, but there should only be one.  
The schematic is wrong.  I brought this to Ameritrons attention several years 
ago, but I have not seen a change in the schematic as of yet.  Perhaps lately 
they have, but I havent seen it.  Check your AL-1500 to see it you have 2 grid 
resistors instead of one.  The reason for the problem is that the meter board 
for all the amps are the same except that the
 AL-1500 should only have one resistor instead of 2.  Unfortunetly, my 
AL-1500 had 2 resistors.  
Thanks for reading...........73 Louie


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