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Jim Yanik
 
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"Ian French" wrote in
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David C. Partridge" wrote in message
.. .
Follow up to tell folks the current status and probable cause of the

problem
(I think):

I replaced the old 10nF ceramic smoothing caps in the grid bias
supply as they were getting distinctly warm after the scope had been
on suggesting that they were getting rather lossy (on a damp day they
would steam gently for a minute or two after turn on).

Didn't solve the brightness problem but new polyesters do NOT get
warm, so

I
feel better :-).

Static grid voltage at output of grid cut-off adjustment trim-pot was
drifting up during warm up, while voltage on input side was pretty
much constant. Suggests it might be the trim pot drifting with temp.

The trimpot (R315) is supposed to be a 2M2 linear Cermet 20% 1W
according

to
the parts list, but looks to me like a standard Piher PTC15 1/2W
part. Measuring the resistance as the scope cools after power off
seems to

confirm
the hypothesis (10% increase in value over 15 minutes, probably as
much as 15-20% by the time it reaches room temp).

If I could source a replacement readily I'd just ram a new one in,
but I suspect that the parts list is right and the original WAS a 1W
part, and

has
been replaced somewhere along the way with a 1/2W part. Finding a
2.2M 0.5W trimmer of any sort (never mind one that will fit) seems a
bit hard, and as for a 1W part ...!

Before I go totally insane hunting for a suitable part, I'd just like
to

get
a sanity check on my diagnosis from folks more experienced with this
than

I.

Thanks
Dave


Hi David,

One posible fix (but a bit clunky) is to find out the values of the
resistance is from the ends of the trimpot to the wiper, by measuring
the existing pot, and replacing it with 2 fixed resistors of a
suitable power rating .
At least you could then tell if your diagnosis is correct.

Bye for now,

Ian.




I would sub a straight 2 Meg pot,with 100K resistors on each side of it,if
you could not get the original value in the wattage called for.

Chances are a 2Meg/1W pot would work fine by itself,too.

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Jim Yanik
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