[Boatanchors] Heathkit SB-610 monitor scope
Rob Atkinson
ranchorobbo at gmail.com
Mon Nov 7 12:51:43 EST 2011
what did you use for the p.s. caps, in particular the 1600 v. one?
Where did you get them?
tnx 73
Rob
K5UJ
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Dick KF4NS <kf4nsradio at verizon.net> wrote:
> Decided to dig into it again since I had not done much with it since I got it 2002 and replaced all the
> power supply caps. Recent testing showed poor focus and low vertical gain.
>
> I found the two B+ diodes shorted. Wow, never saw any selenium rectifiers that looked like those two. The
> focus problem should be fixed after replacing the rectifiers and a few resistors. About those diodes, I
> will likely use a couple 1N5408s but the usual thing would be to series a resistor with each anode lead
> which is usually a good idea in power supplies with original seleniums. In this case though I wanted to
> get you input because I noticed that the capacitors are not electrolytic and there shouldn't be the usual
> increase in voltage. What do you think? One chap has a solution online whereby he used 4 1N4007s in
> series for each replaced diode which I guess he thinks will make up for not using series resistors.
>
> I also observed that the blue and yellow xfmr leads are reversed but don't believe that should be a
> problem since we are looking at AC here and don't think secondary polarity should be of concern here.
>
> I have a couple options here will take care of the vertical gain situation. Got that covered.
>
> 73, Dick KF4NS
> St Petersburg, FL 33714 USA
> Keep The Glow!
>
>
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