Come to think about it, I haven't heard mine click and pop in quite some time.  I doubt that it's seasonal, but that is an interesting twist.  I doubt that my room or the dormant equipment varies over +/- 2°F over any given 24 hr period.

73

Bob, K4TAX

On 4/7/2019 1:11 PM, Andy Durbin wrote:
This will only be of interest to a few KPA500 owners  - those who don't think 
loud clicks/ticks/pops are acceptable.

In the message below I reported that I had lost interest in my investigation 
because the click/ticks had stopped.  That message is dated October 2018.   
Late March the ticks came back and now, early April, they are back to the 
annoying level that I experienced in 2018.  What's different?  Room temperature 
and consequently the powered on but not transmitting temperature of the KPA500 
is much lower in the winter months.

Although I lost interest in the investigation I continued to record PA 
temperature, heat sink temperature, and Z bracket temperature for every 
transmission I made.  That's a lot of data but  differences between summer and 
winter operating conditions may be interesting.   I plan to pick a few mid 
winter samples to compare with a few peak summer samples.

Has anyone else who is annoyed by KPA500 click/ticks noticed any correlation 
with room temperature?

73,
Andy, k3wyc


________________________________
From: ANDY DURBIN
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 6:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: KPA500 Clicks & Pops


I found this quite annoying too.  My approach was to try to understand how the 
Z bracket temperature varied relative to the heat sink temperature.  I placed a 
thermistor on the front end of the Z bracket and another on the heat sink fin 
closest to the Z bracket.  I logged the standard PA temperature and these 
additional thermistor temperatures for every transmission I made (still do).   
I established baseline temperature characteristics and planned to use this data 
to see if any mods I made changed the characteristics.


Surprise!  -  When I though I had enough data to move on to the next step in 
the investigation it stopped clicking.


Adding the thermistors only required removal of the front panel and the Z 
bracket screws were no touched.   It continued to click after the thermistors 
were added and then stopped a few weeks later.


The data show the rapid change in temperature is at the PA sensor only.  The 
heat sink and Z bracket change much more slowly and never have a large 
temperature difference.  Their temperatures do cross over though.


One problem with temperature logging is that I had no data, except for my test 
notes , on the clicks themselves.  I had planned to added some inexpensive 
sound detection modules and add this data to the logger.  That's on hold until 
the clicks come back.


It's really nice not to have the amp click continuously on every FT8 
transmission.  I wish I knew what fixed it.


73,

Andy k3wyc
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