In testing an a/c powered transistor amplifier, I discovered a 9 volt drop when the amp is keyed. Here are the particulars:
The electrical outlet measures a minimum of 120 volts on a 20amp circuit. The length of power run from the mains to the subpanel is 35'. The length of wire to the outlet is 10'. The wire gauge is 10 throughout. All connections are tight and the breaker is new. The amplifier is capable of the full legal limit of 1500 PEP but develops at most 1350 on my LP-100a. Here is the issue:
When keyed, the voltage at the outlet drops down to 113 to 111 under full modulation. The amp is drawing well over 15 amps, the limit of my test instrument. At 1500 watts PEP, and assuming 70% efficiency, by math that is 17.5amps. I am going to measure at the main breaker feeding the subpanel breaker when the amp is keyed to see if there is a drop there but I thought in the interim I'd post this to get some input from you guys. This is the largest amp I have ever tried to test and I'm in unchartered waters.
It is a home-brew amp that I was given to test. The amp worked for the prior owner who never noticed this or tested it in this way but I have no other data and don't want to run the risk of ruining it. I have no experience with amps this large.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
The electrical outlet measures a minimum of 120 volts on a 20amp circuit. The length of power run from the mains to the subpanel is 35'. The length of wire to the outlet is 10'. The wire gauge is 10 throughout. All connections are tight and the breaker is new. The amplifier is capable of the full legal limit of 1500 PEP but develops at most 1350 on my LP-100a. Here is the issue:
When keyed, the voltage at the outlet drops down to 113 to 111 under full modulation. The amp is drawing well over 15 amps, the limit of my test instrument. At 1500 watts PEP, and assuming 70% efficiency, by math that is 17.5amps. I am going to measure at the main breaker feeding the subpanel breaker when the amp is keyed to see if there is a drop there but I thought in the interim I'd post this to get some input from you guys. This is the largest amp I have ever tried to test and I'm in unchartered waters.
It is a home-brew amp that I was given to test. The amp worked for the prior owner who never noticed this or tested it in this way but I have no other data and don't want to run the risk of ruining it. I have no experience with amps this large.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.