Hi

There is an output coupling cap that is close to the output pin. It is not 
clear if it is 
failing or simply damaged by the salvage process. Best guess is that some fail, 
but 
far more are damaged parts. 

Bob

> On Sep 20, 2016, at 6:09 PM, Alex Pummer <a...@pcscons.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Brian
> 
> which cap is failing in the MV89 oxco-s?
> 73
> 
> KJ6UHN
> 
> Alex
> 
> On 9/20/2016 2:41 PM, Bryan _ wrote:
>> Any tips on resoldering the can, special solder or flux required? Quite 
>> often they can be found for a good price on Ebay, from what I have read they 
>> are a  good OCXO minus the issue of the one particular cap failing.
>> 
>> -=Bryan=-
>>  
>>> From: brayn...@gmail.com
>>> Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 20:06:59 +0000
>>> To: time-nuts@febo.com
>>> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Normal operating specs of a Morion MV89?
>>> 
>>> Yes. This low output due to capacitor failure is a very common failure.
>>> From the last set of MV89a I got on the bay, all had this issue.
>>> 
>>> I had good luck opening mine with a hot air rework station with a small
>>> nozzle to blow the solder seal away. A bit of careful prying with a thin
>>> flat screwdriver while it is still hot to pop the bottom from the case. The
>>> capacitor is easy to get to once the outer can is removed. Hot air to
>>> remove. Then tweezers and a fine point soldering pencil made for an easy
>>> repair.
>>> 
>>> Obviously, be very careful and be sure to work on an appropriate surface
>>> for the amount of heat involved.
>>> - Brian
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016, 12:57 PM Bryan _ <bpl...@outlook.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> May also want to check the output amplitude. If memory serves me correct
>>>> it is very common for a capacitor inside this model number to fail. It can
>>>> be fixed but requires a torch or a pretty heavy duty soldering iron to get
>>>> the can open.
>>>> http://www.rbarrios.com/projects/MV89A/
>>>> 
>>>> -=Bryan=-
>>>> 
>>>>> From: lister...@gmail.com
>>>>> Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 14:31:06 -0700
>>>>> To: time-nuts@febo.com
>>>>> Subject: [time-nuts] Normal operating specs of a Morion MV89?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I recently ordered and received what claims to be a 2007 vintage
>>>>> Morion MV89 from ebay (I say claimed as that what the auction item
>>>>> said, but my unit is missing the identifying label on the top and just
>>>>> has '2007 MV89A' written on the side in marker). I've powered it up
>>>>> with a bench power supply at 12V and it's drawing 390mA at steady
>>>>> state. I measured the case temperature with a ThermaPen Mk4 (not often
>>>>> I get to combine the hobbies of bbq and timenuts...) which is
>>>>> calibrated to +/-0.7F to be about 111F, varying somewhat with
>>>>> position.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This seems pretty hot - Is this normal ? The datasheet says it should
>>>>> draw <350mA when at steady state but doesn't say what temp it should
>>>>> be at. Does anyone else have info on their version to see whether this
>>>>> is normal ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Tim
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