[R-390] Troubleshooting Question
Alan Victor
amvictor at ncsu.edu
Mon Nov 1 16:50:26 EDT 2021
Hi Jim.
Good for you to find it and I put on the list of weird stuff that happens!
It is amazing how the EE in the CAN like DeOxit and so on fixes stuff that
a lab full of test
equipment may not catch!
Alan
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 3:41 PM Jim Whartenby via R-390 <
r-390 at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Alan
>
> Could be. Evidently, the "semiconductor" became more of an insulator over
> a period of a few minutes.
> Obviously my track record of guessing is not up to par and my physics and
> chemistry background is dismal but I would hazard a guess that it has to do
> with temperature. Sort of like a PTC Thermistor, the hotter it gets, the
> higher the resistance.
>
> Jim
>
> All we want are the facts, ma'am.
> Joe Friday on Dragnet, remember him?
>
> Too much agreement kills a chat. E. Cleaver
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Victor <amvictor at ncsu.edu>
> To: Jacques Fortin <jacques.f at videotron.ca>
> Cc: Jim Whartenby <old_radio at aol.com>; r-390 at mailman.qth.net
> Sent: Mon, Nov 1, 2021 1:16 pm
> Subject: Re: [R-390] Troubleshooting Question
>
> I suspect it is even more bizarre than that.... Oxidation on the fuse
> metal contact forms a semiconductor junction, the net result is some
> rectification of the line V and not simply an IR drop! It would have been
> neat to see if the fuse interconnect was hot or if a scope would have
> displayed the rectification.
>
> Alan
>
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 11:15 AM Jacques Fortin <jacques.f at videotron.ca>
> wrote:
>
> Well, that happened to me before…
> In my case, it was the fuse itself ( a slow-blow one).
> It behaved as a breaker.
> Took days to find.
> It was not in a R-390 however.
>
> 73, Jacques, VE2JFE.
>
> Le 1 nov. 2021 à 11:00, Jim Whartenby via R-390 <r-390 at mailman.qth.net> a
> écrit :
>
> Roger
> I was concerned that the issue was a failed switch. Surprised that the
> problem was simply a dirty fuse contact.
> Just goes to show that experience pays off, good call Jacques!
> Jim
> Too much agreement kills a chat. E. Cleaver
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodger via R-390 <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
> To: R-390 at mailman.qth.net
> Cc: 'Jacques Fortin' <jacques.f at videotron.ca>
> Sent: Mon, Nov 1, 2021 9:35 am
> Subject: Re: [R-390] Troubleshooting Question
>
> Thanks to all for your responses on my power supply troubleshooting
> question. Had a taken a quick look at the schematic before posting, I
> would
> have realized there was only a few things that could have caused this
> problem. After tacking wires onto the power transformer to allow for
> measurements to be made on both primary and secondary side of the
> transformer, I was all set to "catch" the problem. When it next happened,
> I
> was losing power to the primary side of the transformer. That left 2
> things, both which had been mentioned by list members, the fuse and the
> line
> filter. The FUSE was the culprit as Jacque suggested. I didn't even have
> to replace the fuse as it wasn't blown, but just had to twist it around in
> the socket a few times. Problem solved.
>
> I am amazed that something as simple as dirty contacts between a fuse and
> the fuse holder could cause a problem with such a repeatable symptom.
> Before I started troubleshooting, this problem had recurred, probably 25 to
> 30 times and each time was exactly the same. The 390 worked for about 2
> minutes and then shut down.
>
> Thanks all for your input and troubleshooting suggestions. Lots of lessons
> learned, including ask this list first!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rodger
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jacques Fortin <jacques.f at videotron.ca>
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2021 10:42 PM
> To: rodger_adams at yahoo.com
> Cc: R-390 at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: RE: [R-390] Troubleshooting Question
>
> Rodger, you will surely found my advice strange, but...
> Just replace the mains fuse with a new one and retry.
>
> 73, Jacques, VE2JFE
>
> Hey All,
> I have an R-390 (non A) that has developed the following problem. When I
> turn it on, it warms up and works normally for about a minute or so. Then
> without warning, it shuts down. Lights out, no B+, etc. It does the exact
> same thing every time I turn it on. Any thoughts on where to begin
> troubleshooting? How to easily isolate the B+ from the modules, etc. ?
> For
> the minute that it's on after warming up, the B+ reads 185 volts.
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
> Rodger
>
>
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