thanks! so far so good.357,
LOOKING GOOD!!
73
David
Thanks for that.357,
The SB-220 manual states Plate current in CW mode should be .5 amps and in SSB (Hi Power) "no higher than .33 amps".
Looks like your metered current is .09 in CW and .150 in SSB.
It seems you are safe at the levels you posted. I would imagine as your tubes age, these levels will rise.
73
David
PS
Don't be too bummed about your soldering iron. It appears you have gotten your monies worth out of it. The tip especially!
This completes the installation of the RM-220 rectifier and metering board. It will provide you with
protection from diode failure, as well as providing much more accurate meter readings. When you
operate your linear amplifier, you will probably find that the plate voltage reading is much higher than
before. This is not really the case. The voltage is the same as before, but you are now reading the
true voltage. You may notice a slight reduction in the idling plate current of your SB-220/SB-221.
This is because the new board produces 6.8V of bias for the 3-500Z tubes, rather than the 5.1V
provided by the original Heathkit design. This will lower the heat produced by the amplifier during
voice lulls, but will not materially affect the linearity at high power levels.