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Richard
I've seen 3-500Z where the solder had melted out of the filament pins. I have some 811 from my 30L-1 that have holes in the plates, they still work quite well. It's been 15 years since I recall finding the holes in the plate sides and replacing. In additon I can't recall the reason for the holes but it had to be either 1. overdriving (which I don't think I did, 100 watt Icom) 2. high swr which I know has been over 10 to 1, but I can't see how that could do it.. 3. Light loading But in any event for something to melt we need dissipation and only resistance can do that! -- 73 Hank WD5JFR Still learning, un-learning and re-learning |
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