[Johnson] Thunderbolt Plate Supply Transformers Failure History

C E catman351 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 23 16:34:19 EDT 2006


Save the transformer hulk and install the newer one.
In that case, you have something to which the next gen
can put back to collector condition while having the
amp operationa. Satisfies both of your requirements!
Cal. 

--- rOAdpIzzA <roadpizza at earthlink.net> wrote:

> Cal,
> 
> Your points are well taken. Ummm, the dilema I face
> is that I want to both operate this ol' venable amp,
> and yet keep it as original as possible. Already
> I've already encounted the suggestion that I encase
> any ol' caps I replace with the cases of the
> original caps, and that's not too hard since the now
> available caps are so much smaller in diameter from
> the originals, phew.
> 
> For now I'm gonna go for 'getting it on the air' to
> finish my 2m VUCC and 6m WAC, VUCC, and DXCC ( I
> already did the 6M WAS and VUCC), but I don't want
> to ruin this fine ol' vintage 6n2 amp  for the next
> owner, since I'm sure I'll pass on b4 it will,
> heheheh...
> 
> Now that I can afford Johnson, I'm  trying to be
> careful for the nextGen,
> 
> Mark KX8XX 
> 
> ...-.-
> 
> .
> 
> .
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: C E <catman351 at yahoo.com>
> >Sent: Sep 21, 2006 11:52 AM
> >To: rOAdpIzzA <roadpizza at earthlink.net>,
> johnson at mailman.qth.net
> >Subject: Re: [Johnson] Thunderbolt Plate Supply
> Transformers Failure History
> >
> >Mark:
> >I think you'd be wasting your time trying to
> service
> >the T-bolt with something like the original xfmr.
> Do
> >you want to have a working amp or do you want one
> sole
> >for collector purposes? Just like vintage cars,
> drive
> >the thing and put in a replacement transformer. I
> >would go hypersil  myself since it is available. I
> did
> >the same with a 32V2 a few years ago. I could have
> >retained the original look of the LV xfmr but quite
> >frankly,I was more concerned on getting on AM
> >reliably. That 32V served me well for about a year
> or
> >so before I sold it off. Cal. 
> >
> >--- rOAdpIzzA <roadpizza at earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> >> I'm just now getting into Johnson equipment. What
> >> little I know seems to indicate that this
> renowned
> >> for robust equipment mfg had a time of trouble
> with
> >> the Plate Voltage Supply Transformers in their
> >> Thunderbolt amplifier series. Peter Dahl even
> >> carries the replacements, both original and
> >> hipersil, in stock! 
> >> 
> >> I want to know more about the failure mode,
> please.
> >> Overheating? Shorting, opening . . .
> >> 
> >> I've one that's bad, and am fighting with trying
> to
> >> rewind it myself (as soon as I find where I
> stashed
> >> the fish paper for a rainy day) or to scrap a bad
> >> design and go ruin originality and put in a Dahl
> >> hypersil.
> >> 
> >> Anyone I can help w/ pics or ??? of the HF and
> 6N2
> >> T-Bolt amps, email me - be sure to but something
> in
> >> the subject line of the email that will tell me
> it's
> >> not for the SPAM folder, eh?
> >> 
> >> GL es 73 de Mark KX8XX ...-.-
> >> 
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