[Amps] How to safely clean an amplifier?

Alex alexeban at gmail.com
Sat May 31 15:56:40 EDT 2008


You can get the reader at:
www.djvu.org/
it's a highly compressive file technique , used by BAMA and the Russian
sites quite a lot.
Alex	4Z5KS

-----Original Message-----
From: amps-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces at contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Mike McCarthy, W1NR
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 7:48 PM
To: Jack/W6NF
Cc: amps at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] How to safely clean an amplifier?

Jack/W6NF wrote:
> I have just acquired a BTI LK-2000 amp that is in need of cleaning. It
> appears that a majority of the junk inside is loose and can be removed
> with a small vacuum. I would like suggestions for a suitable cleaner to
> safely remove any deposits of dirt/crud that require more aggressive
> cleaning. Any help would be appreciated.
> 

An old toothbrush or stiff brush to loosen the dirt and vacuum it up. 
Clean glassware with 99.9% Isoprophyl alcohol CAREFULLY as to not remove 
the lettering.  Keep from touching the clean glass with fingers or you 
will anneal your fingerprints into the glass when the envelope heats.

You can also use a mild cleaner like Simple Green on really tough crud. 
  Be sure to use plenty of water soaked rags to wipe the residue off.

Otherwise, disassemble and wash down or re plate.

> Also, I have been to the BAMA site to download a manual for this amp but
> the file comes up with a ".djvu" extension. None of the readers on my
> computer will open this file. Does anyone know how that file might be
> read? Alternatively, is there another site that has an LK-2000 manual
> available for free download?
> 

There is a link for the viewer on the BAMA WEB site.

Mike, W1NR

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