Also,
Since there is a PS problem...be DARN SURE all caps are discharged before 
touching anything...the bleeders may not be working.
Make sure there is no voltage anywhere !
73,
Lee


 


-----Original Message-----
From: L L bahr <pulsa...@embarqmail.com>
To: John King <k5...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Drakelist <Drakelist@zerobeat.net>
Sent: Thu, Jan 16, 2014 11:01 pm
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] "grunting L4B"



Something is putting a BIG load on the transformer.  Most likely you are 
correct in assuming the caps are bad and shorted.
 
Lee, w0vt





From: "John King" <k5...@yahoo.com>
To: Drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:10:04 PM
Subject: [Drakelist] "grunting L4B"


Yesterday, I turned my L4B on and the tubes lit up and the blower ran and the 
plate voltage was up to par.


Today, I turned the L4B on and I heard a loud buzz/grunt. The breakers did not 
trip in the power supply. I turned the AMP off and scratched my head.


I suspect the filter caps in the HV power supply. There was no HV showing on 
the meter . I left the power supply on for only 2 or 3 seconds. I have 8 new 
caps to replace the old ones with, but I just had surgery yesterday and can't 
get up enough steam to check it out.


I am wondering if any of you have witnessed the way your power supply acted 
when the capacitors shorted? Your experience? Thanks and 73, John, K5PGW

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