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On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 21:59:19 UTC, "Tio Pedro"
wrote: "Count Floyd" wrote in message news:BJ4mQCBKg9HM-pn2-kdlcYKcmzOkn@localhost... Count.. Whatever you do, please consider fusing that chassis! The HQ-145 has no line fuse, and that is a must to protect the power transformer! The electrolytic is your call, chances are it will be okay, or it may fail open. But, if fails shorted, you will likely lose the rectifier tube in the process, and maybe the transformer if the fuse isn't quick enough. By the way, the biggest problem in my HQ-145 was internal shorts in a few of the IF transformers. A few of the fixed mica caps developed leakage paths to the transformer shells, shorted to ground, took a few resistors, and caused a big restoration headache since the plastic coils fell apart when touched ![]() Pete Pete, That sounds like a real horror story! How do I fuse the chassis or put in and inline fuse. As electrical work goes, I depend on some older hams who know how to solder. I hope that this HQ-145 is in good shape, the gentleman who is giving it to me says it plays well, no problems. I hope that there are not the problems that you described! |
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