[TenTec] Titan 425E caps for sale !!!
Bill NY9H
ny9h at arrl.net
Sun Jul 18 02:49:55 EDT 2004
pete is right on the money.... i managed to go with your first thought...
and replaced the caps.... total waste....
then i got a 6kv fluke probe for my fluke... figuring the setup would
know the difference between the 1700 at high setting
i was / and am still reading. and the proper 2300. it's the metering circuit.
I also have left it alone till I need to pull the amp, for a good reason.
Soo if anyone really wants a good deal on a set used caps, but work just as
good as the new ones I put in....I'll be glad to deal.
get a good probe... and save a bunch of $$...be careful...
bill
At 04:12 PM 7/17/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Marcel: My 425 also indicates 1.8 "Plate Kilovolts" on the front panel
>meter. I was suspicious when that started, about five years ago, since the
>drive wattage and Tune/Load settings remained the same for the same power
>output so I checked the actual HV out of the power supply.
>CAREFULLY!!!
>My power supply itself puts out 2,320 Volts when the plate meter sits on
>the dot between the numbers 1 and 8 in the 1.8 red scale. Running CW with
>1500 W measured output the actual voltage drops to 2,230 V - while the
>meter on the Titan drops to just a bit to the left of the 1 in 1.8. I
>suspect a dropping resistor in the metering circuit, but I haven't been
>curious enough to tear my setup down to get to the circuitry. Too much
>work for too small a concern.
>Now, I was suspicious for three reasons. Besides the fact that my logged
>settings for max output had not changed, local hams who can hear me very
>well and know my voice report NO AC HUM on my signal with or without the
>amplifier in line. And the final reason is that when the filter caps go
>bad there's usually a very substantial drop in voltage between no load
>and full load.
>If you don't show a big drop in HV between idling and operating I would
>not worry too much about it. If it worries you find a calibrated high
>voltage meter or a probe that will work with a meter you have and measure
>the HV at the power cable at the back of the RF deck. And have everything
>hooked up and metering - AND YOUR HANDS WELL CLEAR - before you turn the
>power on! Failure to do this can result in a well done ham!!!!
>If the HV meter agrees with the built in meter, you may have a power
>supply problem worth fixing. If it reads much higher than the built in
>meter you probably have a voltage divider problem in the Titan's metering
>circuit.
>73 Pete Allen AC5E
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