[AMRadio] Too much HV

John Lyles jtml at losalamos.com
Tue Oct 18 16:29:50 EDT 2011


Like others have said, thats far more HV than swapping rectifier should produce. Isn't the HA10 the Warrior? Somewhere I thought it had a resonant choke filter circuit. If so, you might want to check the resonating capacitor 
to see if the value has changed. 
73
John 
K5PRO


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> Other than using a variac or a boost buck xfmr, does anybody have a solid cure for the problem of excessive high voltage when 866's are removed and replaced with a solid state diode string?  I do not remember having this problem when I replaced 866's or 3B28's with the commercially made  direct plug in equivalent SS replacements, but only when modifying ham gear.  Bill, W4TYQ in Asheville, NC and myself are both working over a couple HA10 amps, and having to deal with 2500VDC on the plates of 4 811's instead of 1500 or so.  Both our amps came with the 866's already replaced, and we are toying with the idea of just putting 866's back in.
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> Thanks for any help.
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> Charlie W4MEC in NC



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