Jurg,

There is a tantalum capacitor on the lamp board.  When it fails it can corrode 
the board.  I have had this happen.  You can likely replace the tantalum 
capacitor and repair the foil connections.

An issue with the PRS-10 units is that the factory has implanted settings for 
the specific unit in its firmware.  They do not give customers access to the 
commands to alter these settings.  Swapping boards likely has programmed the 
wrong bias and operating settings into the lamp driving FET.

Bruce, KG6OJI

 

 

 

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Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 10:44:24 +0100
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On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 06:09:42PM -0600, Dave M wrote:

> What kind of foam insulation is generally used inside an OXCO?  Do all 
> manufacturers use the same kind?  Is it available in small (hobbyist) 
> amounts?

In the only one kind I opened, Milliren DOCXO, the insulation was air.

Best regards,
Andrea Baldoni


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Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 16:44:06 +0100
From: Jürg Kögel <[email protected]>
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Subject: [time-nuts] PRS10 Rubidium
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Fellow time nuts. I have two SRS PRS10 Rb’s that I did purchase 10 years
ago. Both have been working for the last nine years. One did fail last year
and I finally got around to looking at it in the last two weeks. The
attached picture shows the trauma to the lamp board. I do not understand
the corrosion since it has been in a very controlled environment in my
basement.

Since the failed unit does have the 1 pps loop control I moved the
processor board to the still working unit. Did not work. Does it take more
than just moving that one board to get 1 pps loop control?

Second any ideas as to what may have happened to the lamp heater board. Any
recommendations? Plan on making a replacement board. Have a power FET MRF134

Thanks



 Juerg
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