I am here. Yesterday, I had a doctor's appointment, which involved a long drive; it took all day. Today, I worked on a project of my own. Tomorrow, I will get back to your project.Wondering where is tracecom?
Thanks and welcome back, hope everything is fine with your doctor's appointment.I am here. Yesterday, I had a doctor's appointment, which involved a long drive; it took all day. Today, I worked on a project of my own. Tomorrow, I will get back to your project.
Okay, I was just about to start on the mods. I'll go back and re-read the last few posts, and proceed accordingly.RE, pg 49, # 483, let's not remove BBR1. Are we really measuring about 1A thru R 100 when "SP" V is increased ? R 100 would be disipating 10 W ?? ; something should be getting hot ?? Or something else is going on that I can't see.
I need to take some time to bake cookies & prepare for a party at VA Hospital.
In my assembly, R100 is a 15W 10Ω sand resistor. When I increase the SP output to 11.8V at R100-1, and R100-2 is at 2.8V, R100 heats up really fast, so, yes, I think we really are dissipating about .9 amps across R100.RE, pg 49, # 483, let's not remove BBR1. Are we really measuring about 1A thru R 100 when "SP" V is increased ? R 100 would be disipating 10 W ?? ; something should be getting hot ?? Or something else is going on that I can't see.
I need to take some time to bake cookies & prepare for a party at VA Hospital.
I inserted a current meter between R100-2 and TB2-1, and gradually increased the SP voltage.Thanks, tracecom, guess the abnormal current draw is real. Seems like there is about 3 W beeing disopated somewhere in ckt; any hot spots? Looks like only three paths, verry leaky C5, & two BBR's. Let's disconnect each of the three inputs in turn; if excess current draw goes away, try disconnecting the BBR's outputs one at a time & see what happens.