Hi Mike,

This doesn't sound unusual.

There is also a normal amount of 'resting' idle low level transformer 
hum, which varies with line voltage and frequency.  Also, when the rear 
switch is on, the transformer primary is active even when the front 
switch is off ( but the output windings are disconnected from the amp.)  
the front switch is more like a stand-by - active switch.

73, Eric   WA6HHQ

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On 9/26/2011 11:49 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> What you are describing is very unusual, Mike.
>
> Typically, one will hear some hum from the transformer with  the "key down"
> (full 500 watt carrier). It is most pronounced when using the green
> transformer tap (lowest line voltage input). Normally there is no hum with
> the KPA500 off, or when running the KPA500 at low duty-cycle loads such as
> SSB, even at full peak power output.
>
> I'd drop a line to the elecraft support reflector and see what the
> Ele-guru's say.
>
> 73,
>
> Ron AC7AC
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> My KPA500 now seems to have the hummms.  It comes and goes whether the
> unit is on or off.  It does go away when you turn off the rear switch.
>
> I noticed someone changed the tap and that appeared to fix the hum.
>
> I am running the amp on 110V.  My actual wall voltage is 119V.
>
> I did not notice this at all while I was at our Montana home over the
> summer.
>
> Mike W0MU
>
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