[TenTec] 252Mo supply
Douglas via TenTec
tentec at contesting.com
Thu Feb 26 16:12:58 EST 2015
I'd not use a 2N3055 substitute for a pass transistor in the 252M supply. The 2N3055 only has a collector current rating of 15 amps. There are better subs out there with higher ratings. I believe the original transistor used in these single pass transistor supplies was a 2N5301. It's collector current rating is 30 amps.
It's available here:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Central-Semiconductor/2N5301/?qs=Ypxpq5eNvNU0NwYSSi8qxw%3D%3D
The 252M supply can be adjusted fine for 12.1 V.
Perhaps you were warned against using this supply because it has no built in over-voltage protection. When that pass transistor shorts, the output can rise to something like 30 volts, really doing a job on your transceiver.
Ten-Tec originally sold an optional over-voltage protection crowbar circuit in a small external box. I've one in use with my 252M supply.
The 252 M(O) supplies do have a crowbar circuit for over CURRENT protection, the so-called electronic circuit breaker.
73,
Doug/WA1TUT
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 10:37:14 -0600
From: Chris Howard w0ep <w0ep at w0ep.us>
To: tentec at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] 252mo supply
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My bridge rectifier seemed to be ok.
But the big pass transistor was reading dead short
between collector and base.
I replaced that with another 2n3055 that I had on hand.
That seems to have done the trick.
Chris
On 2/9/2015 1:24 PM, Chris Howard w0ep wrote:
>
> Thank you Ralph!
>
> I hooked the Omni up to a Pyramid linear supply
> that I have here. I can run up to about 10 watts
> and then the voltage sags enough to cause the frequency
> to change. So, I am ok if I stick to lower power.
>
> I'm going to dive into the 252mo supply and see
> what is what.
>
> Do you think it would be better to get a switching-type
> supply? Should I be worried about noise on the power
> line?
>
> Chris
>
>
> On 2/8/2015 9:22 PM, Ralph Arnold wrote:
>> I had the same problem with my OMNI D the PS is bad mine blew the Bridge
>> Rectifer and the 3055 Voltage Regulators were leaky I also replaced the
>> electrolytic cap it was old Now it works like a champ Oh BTW check output
>> with a known good DVM and I also Scoped PS for clean power.(no 60 cy
>> ripple. Im an old USN Aviation Tech KD8BTQ ---Ralph
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 11:41 PM, Chris Howard w0ep <w0ep at w0ep.us> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was tuning up the antenna with my Omni-D yesterday
>>> afternoon and everything went completely dead.
>>> I was not high on SWR and not turned up to maximum power.
>>>
>>> Turning things off and on I was able to get the power
>>> supply meter light to come on, but nothing on the rig.
>>>
>>> I have the light in my SWR meter hooked up to the supply
>>> also, and that is not working. I think the supply has
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> -- later --
>>>
>>> I jumper the "SW" ports of the connector, plugged in
>>> in the supply and fired it up. Sure enough, the supply
>>> lights up but no output.
>>>
>>> Any advice before I dive in?
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> w0ep
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 12:19:24 -0500
From: "Al Sirois" <alsirois at roadrunner.com>
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] 252mo supply
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Thursday noontime, guys:
My discussions with Paul at T-T some time ago, told me NOT to use the 252mo
supply with
the Jupiter or Scout. He said it doesn't keep the voltage about 12.1 VDC.
The 252om is OK for the OMNI-A, B, C, D.
Al Sirois/N1MHC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Howard w0ep
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 11:37 AM
To: tentec at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] 252mo supply
My bridge rectifier seemed to be ok.
But the big pass transistor was reading dead short
between collector and base.
I replaced that with another 2n3055 that I had on hand.
That seems to have done the trick.
Chris
On 2/9/2015 1:24 PM, Chris Howard w0ep wrote:
>
> Thank you Ralph!
>
> I hooked the Omni up to a Pyramid linear supply
> that I have here. I can run up to about 10 watts
> and then the voltage sags enough to cause the frequency
> to change. So, I am ok if I stick to lower power.
>
> I'm going to dive into the 252mo supply and see
> what is what.
>
> Do you think it would be better to get a switching-type
> supply? Should I be worried about noise on the power
> line?
>
> Chris
>
>
> On 2/8/2015 9:22 PM, Ralph Arnold wrote:
>> I had the same problem with my OMNI D the PS is bad mine blew the Bridge
>> Rectifer and the 3055 Voltage Regulators were leaky I also replaced the
>> electrolytic cap it was old Now it works like a champ Oh BTW check
>> output
>> with a known good DVM and I also Scoped PS for clean power.(no 60 cy
>> ripple. Im an old USN Aviation Tech KD8BTQ ---Ralph
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 11:41 PM, Chris Howard w0ep <w0ep at w0ep.us> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was tuning up the antenna with my Omni-D yesterday
>>> afternoon and everything went completely dead.
>>> I was not high on SWR and not turned up to maximum power.
>>>
>>> Turning things off and on I was able to get the power
>>> supply meter light to come on, but nothing on the rig.
>>>
>>> I have the light in my SWR meter hooked up to the supply
>>> also, and that is not working. I think the supply has
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> -- later --
>>>
>>> I jumper the "SW" ports of the connector, plugged in
>>> in the supply and fired it up. Sure enough, the supply
>>> lights up but no output.
>>>
>>> Any advice before I dive in?
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> w0ep
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