My 4cx300 tubes are starved for plate current.
After years of working on this, I may as well do it right. I'm replacing the entire HVPS. Voltage Doubler replaced with a FWB driven by a different transformer rated for 1800v @ 400mA (Heathkit 54-30). No more combo trannies so I also ordered a 6v 10A open frame filament transformer with adjustable primary taps (110-115-120). It's been a while since I assembled W8JI's doubler board and I'm not certain if it can be reconfigured for FWB. If not, I need a sturdy FWB HVPS board too. Suggestion appreciated.
The plate windings on the Al-572 Ameritron transformer were repaired a decade ago after a short. The HV is not entirely symmetrical around the CT but still well over 2.2kv. I was disappointed by the plate current. It hovers around 100mA despite the 2.2kv key down voltage being stiff. Initial key down peaks are very high but it quickly falls down. Far from the 350-400mA I expected. The 16A filament windings are intact as are the Buck Boost windings so perhaps it can be salvaged as a filament transformer on a larger amp/tube that's too big for my future. Two 300a only require 6A plate current anyway so the transformer swap will lighten the overall weight. That's the plan, anyway. Ordered the transformers and looking for a HVPS board suitable for a FWB of 2.5kv at half an Amp.
The Titanic Submersible tragedy was a real Bummer to watch on TV last few days. Never realized RF does not travel in deep water.
Neil, NY City
PS: Error: end of 2nd para. "6A plate current" should read "6A filament current". Whoops!
After years of working on this, I may as well do it right. I'm replacing the entire HVPS. Voltage Doubler replaced with a FWB driven by a different transformer rated for 1800v @ 400mA (Heathkit 54-30). No more combo trannies so I also ordered a 6v 10A open frame filament transformer with adjustable primary taps (110-115-120). It's been a while since I assembled W8JI's doubler board and I'm not certain if it can be reconfigured for FWB. If not, I need a sturdy FWB HVPS board too. Suggestion appreciated.
The plate windings on the Al-572 Ameritron transformer were repaired a decade ago after a short. The HV is not entirely symmetrical around the CT but still well over 2.2kv. I was disappointed by the plate current. It hovers around 100mA despite the 2.2kv key down voltage being stiff. Initial key down peaks are very high but it quickly falls down. Far from the 350-400mA I expected. The 16A filament windings are intact as are the Buck Boost windings so perhaps it can be salvaged as a filament transformer on a larger amp/tube that's too big for my future. Two 300a only require 6A plate current anyway so the transformer swap will lighten the overall weight. That's the plan, anyway. Ordered the transformers and looking for a HVPS board suitable for a FWB of 2.5kv at half an Amp.
The Titanic Submersible tragedy was a real Bummer to watch on TV last few days. Never realized RF does not travel in deep water.
Neil, NY City
PS: Error: end of 2nd para. "6A plate current" should read "6A filament current". Whoops!
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