[DX] TenTec Titan 425 for sale
Hans Björneberg
[email protected]
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 12:28:07 +0200
Hi, it´s me again.
I found this very valuable info regarding high fan noise and the
drifting caps.
73
SM7DLZ
Ben
Sorry for the bandwidth. I now that this is not the right place but most
titan owners
Do have the same problem.
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My new Xmas present to myself had a fan which sounded like a helicopter
and even shook the table. I cured that entirely objectionable problem
by constructing a pressurized wooden platform for the amp to sit upon.
The one inch thick material is 5 1/2 inches high, thus also elevating
the amp to a more desirable height for viewing its meters. The top and
bottom edges are lined with thick felt strips for an air tight fit. A 10
foot long clothes dryer hose (4" dia.) runs from this base to a cubby
hole closet which our house builder conveniently provided under a short
stairwell. In there is a remote squirrel cage blower, Fasco cat. no.
F2-2440, ordered online from www.herbach.com. It's made in USA and its
dynamic pressure and volume exceed that of original Titan II's fan. Its
round outlet flange snuggly fits directly into the clothes dryer hose. I
glued it in there with Shoo Goo. The blower is well balanced, smooth and
quiet with no radio noise. The original fan was removed and set aside.
Air enters through the original fan's bottom hole. The amp's rear feet
were removed. This remote blower concept is not mine--Collins used it in
their model AM-1 if my memory serves me right. The Titan II is now
virtually silent in operation. The slight hiss of air exhausting from
the jug is subdued by placing a chimney-like muffler over the exhaust
port. It is big enough to have no restriction of air flow and is lined
inside with sound absorbing material. Both the platform base and the
chimney muffler are painted Ten-Tec gray.
Now for the second objectionable problem. Two ceramic disc caps are
switched in parallel with the variable loading cap during 80M operation.
These caps are unbelievably small and cheap. (No padder is used for the
plate tuning cap on 80M, thank goodness). They drift like crazy during a
transmission, being manifested as sagging output and lowering screen
current, often down to the point of negative screen current. All this
concerns CW operation at full 1500 watts out, into a perfect 50 ohm load
(Nye Viking tuner). I have not tested it on SSB.
The cure for this second dilemma was to install a single 320 pF xmitting
mica, rated 2.5 A @ 5 KV in their place. I "remote located" the new cap,
placing it near the fil (heater) xmfr. A short piece of good quality RG
58 connects the cap to the bandswitch. The shield is grounded at both
ends. The job was performed in such a manner that the amp can be easily
and speedily restored to original for you know what reason. The original
two caps' total value were twice that of the new the 320 pF value,
causing the loading control to run more than half way open. This new,
lower value allows the variable loading cap's plates to operate in a
more fully meshed position (number 7 when operating on 3522 kHz). Now
both the plate tuning and loading dials read approximately the same;
plate remaining at number 8 on 3522 kHz. This new loading setting
allows for more circulating current in the variable loading cap and less
in the padder.
The improved system has been tested with excellent results. Now the
readings remain perfectly solid at all times. I don't presently use
160M. But I'm sure a similarly awful situation exists there, where both
ceramic plate tuning and plate loading padders are switched in!
73, Roy K6XK Iowa Outback
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Hans Björneberg
Sent: den 24 augusti 2003 11:41
To: 'Henrik Weiss'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [DX] TenTec Titan 425 for sale
Hello Henrik!
Use the search engine google.com and type the string "ten tec titan
drift" You´ll get quite many hits with lots of info about faults with
the amp. I have one myself and must say I agree with many comments made
reading some of the text found using google.
Regards
"Ben"
SM7DLZ
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Henrik Weiss
Sent: den 24 augusti 2003 09:29
To: 'Kelly Jones'; [email protected]
Subject: SV: [DX] TenTec Titan 425 for sale
I own a Titan myself, have had it for 14 years, never a problem. The
selling price seems fair to me, its half of what it went for as new. A
replacement of the tubes is close to 600 $.
I have the 160 M drift problem but never knew there was a modification.
Can anyone direct me to more information on the modification.
Thank you in advance,
Henrik
OZ1ING
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Fra: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] På vegne
af Kelly Jones
Sendt: Sunday, August 24, 2003 4:18 AM
Til: [email protected]
Emne: [DX] TenTec Titan 425 for sale
Well, as fate would have it, the amp that I *really* wanted when I
bought
this Titan has become available. Therefore I am selling the Titan to
lessen the hole in the bank account.
Cosmetically I'd say the RF deck is a8+/10. One of the knobs on the RF
deck has some dings in it. There are also a few minor surface scratches
that I'd consider normal wear.
The power supply has a few scratches and one small chip in the paint
(~1/2"
x 1/4") on one of the corners where it looks like someone may have
bumped
with a chair at one time (visible in PS1 image). I'd call it 8/10
cosmetically. I replaced power cord that was too short (6') and too
small
gauge (14), with an 18' 12 gauge cord. Also the "160 drift" mod has
been
installed.
Electrically the amp does 1500w with 50-60w drive delivered by a pair of
3CX800s. Having always owned Henry amps, I guess I like having "mass"
with
big amps. Some may like the small footprint, but it's just not for me.
A
full set of pictures can be found at
http://www.doublezepp.com/forsale/titan/. Would like $1400.
Thanks,
Kelly - KE9KD
http://www.dxcentral.com
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