hey folks,
Working on a Workingman 4004 SWR amp an need to know if anyone has had experience with how hot the heatsink normally gets.
This amp seems to get extremely hot on the heatsink...more so that you would think is healthy. The bias adjusts fine by crossover method suggested by SWR and the resultant idle bias current is well within spec. Yet, when you push the amp to about 60-100 watts, the heatsink is so hot you cannot touch it.
This is a 'newer' FMIC variety. We have tightened the bias transistor mounted on the heatsink as they have a tendency to get loose & no longer give that bias heat feedback. When you remove signal, the bias voltage/current settles right back down to the idle value, so it seems like it's tracking.
any ideas...I'm beginning to think the amp is functioning normally. thanx, glen
Working on a Workingman 4004 SWR amp an need to know if anyone has had experience with how hot the heatsink normally gets.
This amp seems to get extremely hot on the heatsink...more so that you would think is healthy. The bias adjusts fine by crossover method suggested by SWR and the resultant idle bias current is well within spec. Yet, when you push the amp to about 60-100 watts, the heatsink is so hot you cannot touch it.
This is a 'newer' FMIC variety. We have tightened the bias transistor mounted on the heatsink as they have a tendency to get loose & no longer give that bias heat feedback. When you remove signal, the bias voltage/current settles right back down to the idle value, so it seems like it's tracking.
any ideas...I'm beginning to think the amp is functioning normally. thanx, glen
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