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On Sun, 28 May 2006 19:41:21 GMT, "JC" wrote:
"Roger" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 28 May 2006 13:47:35 GMT, "JC" wrote: Ahhhh... That is just a pice of Silastic (TM) sheet wide enough and long enough to form a chimney when wrapped around the tube. I can't imagine it'd take much engineering. It's a very crude, but effective design and easy to make if you have the material. Roger, I proposed a single rectangular piece to wrap like they do on their 8874 amps. I even gave them dimensions, and a good picture of my 8874 mounted in the amp. A round continuous piece would also work. So far two business days have elapsed without a reply from Alpha. I hope to hear from them on Tuesday. I'll keep you posted. For my brief tests I used a 10" long X 2" wide X .02" strip of Mylar wrapped around the tube. It worked fairly well, but got de-formed from the heat. I later jumpered the fan resistor to speed up the cooling fan. For some reason the MLA-2500 fan speed relay was not kicking in the high speed I'm trying to remember how the fan was set up in the 2500. I think you are going to need to pressurize the chassis to get enough air flow through the fins of the 8874s and they do take more air with a higher pressure drop than the originals. Those little suckers are expensive too. Good Luck, Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com mode when keying the amp. I need to look further into that wiring, and see what is going on there. There is a button to enable the high speed fan option, but it does nothing until the thermal Klixon OT-switch clicks on, and then the fan goes to hi speed. Jim |
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