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On Sep 22, 5:08 pm, "Uncle Peter" wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote: Using an inrush current limiter allows you to use a smaller fuse, which protects you from such things. I recommend this in newer designs but of course it's not in place in most boatanchors unless you retrofit it. I don't know. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Excellent advice; and the ICL get's rid of the transformer "THUMP" when the rig is switched on at the crest of a cycle. It also does a lot to enhance the remaining power switch contact point life. Pete Can allways wire a big lamp in series .. if it lights .. you have problems G .. |
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Rick,
If you don't change the electroytics they might short, explode (kinda like a firecracker) and damage the power transformer. They're hard to get and expensive. A radio this old will need hem done sooner or later so why risk it. Antique Radio Supply has some new ones or you can series/parrellel new ones to boost the voltage ratings. Also change any paper caps---mandatory they leak and cause hard to troubleshoot problems. remember they usually block hv dc and pass ac soon when they do that half way watch out. This is kind of a rare transmitter so spend a few bucks and treat it right you might get your money back in a reaale or just plain enjoymnent. 73 Tony "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message news ![]() I have a line on an old Hammarlund HX-50 transmitter in unknown condition (been sitting on the shelf for years). It would be a nice match to my HQ-180A. General consensus with old radios like that, particularly transmitters, is that the first thing one should do is replace the old electrolytic and paper capacitors. My question is, what's the worst that's likely to happen if one doesn't do that? Bring it up on a variac, a capacitor blows, makes magic smoke happen, XYL gets really upset :-), and the fuse blows. Some have said you can blow the power transformer but wouldn't the fuse blow first (unless the power transformer was ready to go anyway)? General question... which is the best website for information on restoring old radios? (I know I can google on "restoring old radios" but I'm looking for opinions on the best from among the few hundred thousand hits that are likely to come up.) Thanks... |
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