Rick,
Sorry to her you had issues with one of our "loved ones" :-)

Acidic smell sounds like an electrolytic cap.  Don't recall if any exist in the 
PA area, but if they do they would not be in "the cage".  There might be 
something below the cage under the chassis.

If there was a fire and now it is gone without an obvious trace, have a look at 
your tune and load caps.  Arc over in tank circuit caps tend to occur and then 
vanish, but they leave scorch and pits marks on the caps.  Unfortunately those 
marks are there to assist another arc over in the future.  But I would not 
think that a tank circuit cap would be acidic smelling.

73,
Ron WD8SBB

--- On Fri, 8/20/10, Richard Palmer <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Richard Palmer <[email protected]>
Subject: [Drakelist] Fire... really
To: "Drakelist" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 8:04 PM

My TR-4 did not want to tune... it caught on fire that looked like it was at 
the PA section probably around the relay. All I could really do was grab 
switches and plugs faster than anything I've done in the last twenty years. 


The smoke was not the conventional electric smell. It was very acid and 
burning. I sorta took in a nose full doing the above and felt high, in a bad 
way. I just got around to looking at it and can not find any burnt or distorted 
part. There is absolutely no sign of soot or heat anywhere. Seeing this I tried 
to tune her up again. I was getting a very solid 4.5 for the plate current. Now 
it's only 3. Is it possible (likely) that I "smoked" one of my PA tubes?    


Thanks in advance,
Richard Palmer
KB8NXO



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