Hi All,

Still assembling my KPA-500  SN 436

I am at the stage of installing the transformer and actually have installed the 
transformer. Upon close inspection it appears that the front left (as viewed 
from the front) foot held to the chassis bottom using pan head screws may cause 
damage to the transformers windings.  The head of the screw closest to the 
transformer, is directly under the transformer and when the transformer 
is torqued down it rides on the screw.  The thin clear plastic wrap is the only 
thing keeping the wire from contacting the screw head.  Yes the transformer is 
up against the bumpers equally and installed per the manual rev d.

My plan was to take this amp on DXpeditions but it appears it would not last 
one trip before the winding breaks through and touches the screw.

Would anyone know if there is some preventative measures to keep the 
transformer safe?  It would be a shame to find the transformer/amp damage only 
to have it explode as you plug it in upon arrival to some rare DX place.

At the very least these two screws should be flat head screws and have 
countersunk holes.

Suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Dave Anderson, K4SV
Tryon, NC
 828 777-5088

www.K4SV.com  
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