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Bill -
OK. Those no load voltages are fine. I'd check the rest of the path to
the final grids. Perhaps a bad power cable or connector wiring / short?
Typical failure scenario you described is that the bias voltage fails,
causing the T/R relay to pull in, keying the transmitter (grounding the
final cathodes) and with no bias the tubes conduct as much as they or
the power supply or the cathode resistors can handle until one or the
other opens up.
Open cathode resistors are certainly a symptom of extreme overload of
the PA tubes. You say the finals were "bad". How did you determine
that they were "bad".
I guess I'm stubborn. I still say the bias supply failed, somewhere
between the AC line and the PA grids! :-)
My next guess is that the Cinch connector(s) have a problem, e.g., short
or open of the bias line. Possibly intermittent?
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
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Power supply seems OK. Bias adjusts from -49 to -90 and voltages at
279 and 682. Both a little high but seem OK to me. Anything else I
should check before I try replacing the cathode resistors? Gotta wait
to order some anyway.
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Yep, that's it. It's adjustable to set the idle current for the
finals. No bias voltage = full plate current!
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>
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Thanks Gary, I'll look at the AC-4 though I replaced the
electrolytics a few years ago. Which pin is the bias measured on?
It looks like pin 9 to me at -45 to -65 volts against pin 1 which
is ground?
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Bill -
Sounds like you lost the bias supply in the AC-4, electrolytics
and/or rectifiers. There has been some discussion of this over the
last few weeks on here.
The AC-4R kit from The Heathkit Shop is the best answer for AC-4's
that still have their original electrolytics.
You got lucky in that the cathode resistors opened! Carbon comp
resistors are pretty hard to find. Best replacement is the Ohmite
OX ceramic composition resistor available from Mouser and others.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>
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I was enjoying SKN last night on 40M with my Bline but decided to
switch to my K2/100 to use a more effective NB against bad
powerline noise that has popped up here recently. I left the
Bline on and was happily CWing away when the Bline kind of
"blinked" so I turned it off. Later I found no output at all so
suspecting finals I checked them and yes they were bad. I put
good ones in and still no output. There had been no noise, smoke
or burned sound so I had not looked under the finals. I did that
this morning and found R32 and R33 (1 watt 15 Ohm) both burnt and
testing very high or open. Obviously I need to replace these but
is there anything else I should check first to see what may have
caused this to happen?
Any help appreciated.
Happy New Year! 73
Bill
NZ0T
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