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Re: "New" method of fabricating a better chimney
craxd
Peter & Jim,
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I started using a thick fish paper and paper tubing like that used for RF coils. You can buy it in larger diameters. I tried some with some 4CX250B's just to see how it worked and it was ok. The tubing is made from an electrical insulation type paper. The fish paper sheets is the blue or gray type, and about 1/6" thick. It's the same stuff you can make transformer bobins with. The tubes don't get hot enough to do anything to the paper, including the larger tubes if the air is flowing. The paper tubing is made by Precision Paper Tube. They supply the electrical/electronics industry. Oceanstate Electronics has the fish paper. A Google search will quickly find both. Best, Will --- In ham_amplifiers@..., "Peter Voelpel" <df3kv@...> wrote:
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Hipot and other equipment for sale
craxd
All,
I have the following four pieces of test equipment for sale; (1) Model 1020-B Megohm Meter by Freed Transformer 1 meg to 100k meg (2) Model 404M3 "Hypot" by Associated Research 4 kV @ 100w (3) Model 3050 sine/square wave generator by B&K Instruments (4) Model 3500 5-1/2 digit DMM by Data Precision I bought these with some other equipment and was going to overhaul each. I've not had the chance to thoroughly test each, and already have other equipment like this, so I'm going to sell these cheap as a lot. The cost for the lot is $75 US Plus shipping. Postal money order prefered. Please e-mail me at: craxd1 at verizon.net Thanks, Will |
Re: "New" method of fabricating a better chimney
Peter Voelpel
Hi Jim,
I use heatresistant glass cylinders I get made locally and also use round teflon covers as you, thats works very well. All my blowers are made by EBM. I do not like to boost a tubes rating, I rather prefer then to use a bigger one. I prefer that my GG amps cannot run in too high dissipation at full drive. They should have no problem when the antenna gets lost... 73 Peter --- In ham_amplifiers@..., "pentalab" <jim.thomson@...> wrote: For an experiment, I remember W7IUV had fabricated a >fiberglass |
Re: Fw: [Amps] Step Start on a 3KA Amp
item.I've heard that Emtron is selling their softstarter as a seperate by doingThis softstarter is a small switcher which chops the AC voltage, Seems to me like the inrush shock to the PS lasts well more thanso limiting the inrush current. 1/180th of a second (2 crossings every full 60 Hz cycle). If their step-start uses SS zero-crossing devices, that means full current is applied 90 degrees (+/- PF) after the moment the ON button is pressed. That's an awfully large amount of current in a very short period of time. Unless there's some documented evidence that proves current is reasonably limited with the use of these SS crossing devices, I think I'll stick to relays and power resistors. Paul, W9AC |
Re: Drake L7
craxd
Tom,
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If the board isn't damaged (traces burnt off), I'd just repair it. I'd think that would be the cheaper way to go. First thing I'd do is to make sure the lightning didn't short out the power transformer(s). If it did, your going to be into some cost. At that, it may be better to just sell it off and try to get your money back, unless you want to repair it. It's a matter of what the cost is as compared to the worth of the amp, plus if you want to do that amount of work. The L7 if I recall does sell pretty high on ebay starting at around ($800 plus). Best, Will --- In ham_amplifiers@..., "tm303" <tmartin@...> wrote:
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"New" method of fabricating a better chimney
pentalab
Since Eimac never made a chimney for either a 3CX-3000A7 or a
3CX-6000A7 [or the socket] several after market chimneys have appeared. I purchased the one for the 6000A7. It was solid 1/4" thick teflon... straight up and down, no flanges.... and it's weight held it to the chassis. 6.130" ID 6.630" OD We found that this restricted the airflow up from the chassis too much. [both the ceramic 'stem' on the 3000/6000 are identical.. and much smaller diam than a YC-156 or a 10,000A7. ] For an experiment, I remember W7IUV had fabricated a fiberglass box around his YC-156.. for a chimney. We tried the same trick... except the vertical sidewalls were made from wood... about 9" square... top was also made from wood.... and the original chimney was placed in a groove.. on top of this wooden affair. Now we could increase the hole sizes on the chassis. The result was a huge improvement! Intead of the original 205 cfm... we are now getting an easy 320 cfm [using a Dayton 5C508 dual speed, capacitor start blower]. On the next chimney... we will toss the after market straight up and down chimney... and just increase the vertical sides of the box... and use a solid teflon top lid.. with a 6.130" hole in it. This technique can be used on any metal tube. The after market chimney's for the 3000A7 [4.130" ID] restrict the air too much as well. On one 3000A7 project... I used a SK- 306.. designed for a 4CX-5000A7.. which is a bit too big a diam at the top.... so we filled the gap.. by wrapping a few layers of silicone rubber around the tube.. held in place by a SS hose clamp... worked good. ... since the SK-306 chimney has a flared out base. Eimac specs the 6000A7 for 205 cfm of air. [based on a 50 deg C /121 deg F inlet air temp.] With 320+ cfm... and an inlet air temp of 25 deg C..... we calculated the anode diss is now an easy 8500+ Watts ! Talk about the sleeper of the year. This tube is real easy to increase it's stock anode dissipation. The secret is the small diam ceramic 'stem',makes for larger fins underneath... compared to a say 5000A7/YC-156..... which has a huge diam 'stem'... and a smaller anode cooler. The Dayton 5C508 blower is a dual speed 1100 rpm /1450 rpm unit. Comes with a single oil filled start cap. The over temp protected motor is partially embedded in one end. It draws intake air from both ends. With no back pressure... in free air, it's 765 cfm on high speed..... and down to 320 cfm @ .9" water pressure. They installed clip weights to some of the impellor blades.... so it's perfectly balanced from the factory... like balancing a car wheel. Later..... Jim VE7RF |
Re: Amplifier Content
craxd
Bill,
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I don't have one now, and haven't since the early 80's when I used it for a whole 9 monts if that (Novice). However, I think everyone that was on the Amps mailer knows what happened in my case so it's kind of a moot point. I'll get one again if the rule changes that supposed to happen eventually do, and to my liking. I made a promise back then in the 80's due to a good friend, and I've kept it up to this date. Best, Will --- In ham_amplifiers@..., Bill Turner <dezrat@...> wrote:
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Re: Can Grid Dissipation in metal GG triodes be increased ????
craxd
Jim,
What you describe may help a little. The problem is the internal connection from the ring to the grid itself, and it's size. If it's only a piece of wire, you may not gain anything as the wire would be the bottleneck I would think. The ring would help a little by being a larger heatsink for the connection itself, but the grid itself is still wire which it's size and coating (gold, etc) can only take so much current. The ring would have to dissapate the heat from the grid via the internal connection(s). Best, Will From: ham_amplifiers@... [mailto:ham_amplifiers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of pentalab |
Re: Amplifier Content
Bill Turner
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 21:17:29 -0000, "badgerscreek" <qrp73@...> wrote: The most annoying thing about ham groups is the request for a------------ REPLY FOLLOWS ------------ I'm automatically suspicious of a poster without a callsign unless they come right out and say why they don't. Most hams are proud of theirs and anyone who isn't is... suspect. Do you have one? Bill, W6WRT |
Re: Censorship/Administrator
craxd
Jim,
See below. --- In ham_amplifiers@..., "pentalab" <jim.thomson@...> wrote: What happened, and you may well know this, was that when Tom first came back on the mailer, Rich and myself collared him on several topics he was really wrong on. When we done this, the unknown moderator placed Rich and myself on moderation. The lazy b@st##d would only post Rich or my replies maybe twice a day either early in the morning, or late at night. What brought the thing to a head for me was Toms reply to me about how to figure the rms current needed by a transformer from a bridge rectifier with capacitor input circuit. Tom had replied that I was wrong, so my next post proved me correct, with a link to Hammond Transformer showing the same formula. This unknown moderator would NOT release my reply to the list because I proved Tom wrong. I then took the advice of Rich and started going around this moderator by direct mail. That's when it came out on the mailer about "harvesting e-mail addresses" which I never did. I did however send that reply for Tom to almost everyone in my address book. The moderator really got pissed about this. He finally took me off moderation about a week later, but did not Rich. Next, he silently banned Rich from the group, and a member posted about Rich being banned. The rest is history. I also received a very bitterly written e-mail from this unnammed moderator about Rich and myself. I have to say, it was to the point of liable. The rant sounded a lot like Tom by the words and expressions used in the text. I then e-mailed the letter to Rich and a few others who wanted to see it. That's when we first started wondering if the moderator wasn't Tom. Yup, and the shame is that ones not knowing any better will believe some of the theory he's just plain wrong on. I finally added Tom to my junk mail filter and his posts end up in the waste basket in my e-mail application. I noticed he was really taking off as my junk mail folder really grew in the past 1-2 days, all from Tom.
Talk about splatter without using a filter, and the guy will be extra good friends with his neighbors. AMEN!!!!!!!!! Exactomundo! Yup, the moderator said in his e-mail that since I didn't post a call sign, and used to build illegal amps back in the 80's, he gave me plenty of leway. I had to laugh as he didn't post a name nor a call sign himself! Ed Dullaney who owned D&A Manufacturing was who talked me into the business right before he passed away (Actually two others did to which will remain nameless). We became good friends and spoke a lot on the phone. Ed actually was a teacher at a Vo Tech, and was an instructor for an electrical corrospondence school. He used to be pictured in some ads for the corrospondence school in some old electronics magazines. Ed was also a Ham by the way, and knew a great deal about amplifier design. I like him give my hard earned knowledge of amp design free to anyone who asks. Just because we built illegal amps at one time doesn't mean we can't offer free knowledge to others. IMHO, about everything they have as far as amps has been copied from other manufacturers (IE: Heathkit, etc). This, including the mistakes of before. Tom also evidently claims to have worked for Heathkit, or was close with the designers. I really think that is a bunch of hoopla myself. He may have spoken to a few, but I don't think he ever worked for them. When Rich asked him about his association on Amps, he declined to answer. Best, Will |
Re: Can Grid Dissipation in metal GG triodes be increased ????
Bill Turner
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Re: Censorship/Administrator
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Don Nesbitt wrote:
Ok - you all have worn me out. I'll unsubscribe.The AMPS reflector might be to your liking, Don. cheerz R L MEASURES, AG6K. 805-386-3734 r@... |
Re: Amplifier Content
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:17 PM, badgerscreek wrote:
--- In ham_amplifiers@..., "coffmado" <coffmado@...> wrote:As I see it, guru worship with a large pack of yippy lap-dogs takes the cake.I think its unfortunate how most ham radiogroups have evolved in to To me, passing along what we OTs have learned is worthwhile -- despite the hairpulls with censors and "experts".. Well meaning people are not into being worshiped. Indeed. After Bill was gone, Tom ran amuck. To me the content of theIf a post contains technical garbage, better to let the members who know better critique its author. ... ... ... R L MEASURES, AG6K. 805-386-3734 r@... |
Re: Censorship/Administrator
Don Nesbitt
Ok - you all have worn me out. I'll unsubscribe.
Maybe there is a group that really is interested in amplifiers. 73 -- Don N4HH --- R L Measures <r@...> wrote:
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Re: Can Grid Dissipation in metal GG triodes be increased ????
Peter Voelpel
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýyes,
?I would answer if the message was not html, where I
can?t quote parts but have to resend the whole bunch.
I will not allow html on my mailer.
I don?t want to go to the yahoogroup website
everytime? just for answering messages.
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73
Peter
? From: ham_amplifiers@... [mailto:ham_amplifiers@...] On Behalf Of pentalab Sent: Donnerstag, 21. September 2006 22:12 To: ham_amplifiers@... Subject: [ham_amplifiers] Re: Can Grid Dissipation in metal GG triodes be increased ???? --- In ham_amplifiers@
wrote: > > Gents > > On these 3CX-6000's and also the socketless version [ YC- 243], > I fool with from time to time, Eimac/ Svetlana state's the grid > diss at 225 Watts CCS. [3CX-3000A7 is also 225 w CCS grid] > > Now, since the tube(s) can be operated in either GG OR grid > driven.... it occured to me that in grid driven mode... the grid > should still has a 225 w CCS rating ??? > > The point here is..... in GG service... you bolt this huge grid > ring to the chassis.... and in the case of the socketless > version.... an even bigger diam grid flange is bolted to the > chassis ! > > Now... that alone should heatsink the grid ??? Since the grid > is sitting in a vac... the only way for thermal heat to escape is > via the grid flange. > > Since the below chassis compartment is pressurized. > think the actual grid dissipation can perhaps be increased via > this heatsink action ?? [GG mode] > > Am I out to lunch here ??? > > Later..... Jim VE7RF ### Did anybody actually read the above ??? Later.... Jim VE7RF > |
Re: Amplifier Content
On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:57 PM, coffmado wrote:
Gese, hasn't the censor thing run its course. When do we startCensoring anyone who questioned Tom's dicta was part of AMPS for a bit over 9-years, so some discussion about what we endured is in order, Doug. cheerz. R L MEASURES, AG6K. 805-386-3734 r@... |
Drake L7
tm303
I have obtained a Drake L7 amp from an estate. It had lightning
damage to the power supply. I need to replace a couple capacitors and diodes. Has anyone rebuilt this supply? I read somewhere on the Net that a complete board can be purchased from a company in California but I lost the info. Any suggestions? Tom W8JWN |
Re: Censorship/Administrator
On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:31 AM, pentalab wrote:
--- In ham_amplifiers@..., "RICHARD GEORGE" <k6kwq@...>chortle Early on, AMPS provided a list of members' e-mail addresses, but when the moderator/censor found out that this is how I was going around his censoring of my posts, the members list vanished. Thus, when my posts were recently being censored, I resorted to hand compilation to assemble the AMPS Bypass List. To me... that's the straw that broke the camelsThe last straw was Tom censoring my post explaining why the Tx to Rx bias speed is blazingly fast in the TL-922. Which is precisely what W4AN (SK) and W8JI intended it to be back in late 1996. RE: Tom knows everything: A friend met a stranger at Dayton and struck up a mostly one-sided conversation. The impression my friend got was that the stranger acted like he knew virtually everything worth knowing about amateur-radio. Later he found out who he had been talking to. Any guesses? Carl's mistake was in dissin' the "expert". cheers, Jim R L MEASURES, AG6K. 805-386-3734 r@... |
Re: Amplifier Content
pentalab
--- In ham_amplifiers@..., Dino Darling <dino@...> wrote:
the> tube, socket, enclosure, and some parts. Maybe we can build it right> here on the reflector! I'm looking forward to the education! ### After 15 x hb linears..imo.. why even mess with a 4 x 4CX250B linear ??? ### 4 x sockets... 4 x chimney's.... 4 x tubes 4 x parasitic suppressor's..... regulated rx/tx bias supply...... reg screen supply etc. ### You don't put 4 x engines under the hood of a car. IMO... if one tube doesn't do the job... select a bigger tube. ### These YC-156's [and YC-172's] are a huge bang for the buck. 200 w drive = 10kw + out. No socket required. $400.00 ### after messing about with multiple tube linears in the past... and also trying to balance the airflow through all of em... and also trying to adjust individual idle currents, and also trying to balance the drive levels into each tube.... I swore I'd never build anything but single tube linears ever again.......... best thing I ever did. ### trbl shooting a 4 x tube amp at times is no fun either. ### If u attempt a 4 x tube linear.... make sure you have at LEAST 4-6 new tubes, or known good ones. ### My conclusion after doing this since 1974 is it's just as easy to build a big amp... as a small one. Later.... Jim VE7RF |
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