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"wb5kcm" wrote: My Ranger has all the mods in the power supply, solid state both HV and LV. The LV capacitor is 330 mfd and the HV cap is 165 mfd. Randy- Suppose both the RF section and the modulator used 100 watts of power each, and filaments used another 50. That would be roughly 2 Amps at 120 VAC. You should use a fuse about twice normal current, so 5 Amps would be reasonable. If that blows, it very well could be due to inrush current related to the solid state rectifier conversion. Vacuum tube rectifiers would have required a warm up, which would bring their output voltage up gradually. Using something like a 47 Ohm 10 Watt resistor in series with the input of each set of rectifiers, might be all it takes to tame it. What is the voltage across each filter capacitor while in standby or key-up? I would worry that voltage might exceed the capacitor ratings after conversion to solid state rectifiers, especially under no-load conditions. Fred K4DII |
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