Sunday, 24 December 2023

Re: [Amateur-repairs] SETTING UP A TEST BENCH

My startup rig is a 20A Powerstat variac, re-fused down to an appropriate level, a dim bulb tester, and a Kill-A-Watt meter, then the device under test. Works well. The Kill-A-Watt meter has to be slightly modified to display values at low AC input voltages.

Can you even buy incandescent A19/E26 base incandescent bulbs anymore? Maybe Amazon?

Dan
WB4GRA
> On Dec 24, 2023, at 10:43 AM, Jim Shorney <jimNU0C@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Another thing worth noting is that makers of variacs often skip putting a fuse on the output side. Think about transformer theory and you will see why this is important.
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> 73
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> -Jim
> NU0C
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>> On Sun, 24 Dec 2023 09:03:18 -0500
>> "Tim Reimers KA4LFP" <treimers95@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> "A good rheostat for slowly powering up something that make have been turn
>> off for the last 20, 30, 40 years."
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>> Couple of points here
>> A Variac (what you're talking about when you say rheostat)
>> Does NOT LIMIT CURRENT.
>> A dead short in a DUT will still destroy components like the DUTs power
>> transformer, even sometimes at the low voltage a variac provides.
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>> Also, a Variac does not protect you from the AC line. A large (massive)
>> number of old shortwave radios and other audio gear had "hot chassis"
>> designs, with no power transformer, and the chassis was physically isolated
>> from the case.
>> A so-called AC-AC design.
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>> Best design for a power system for your bench:
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>> Separate GFCI circuit feeding a large isolation transformer, in series with
>> a Dim Bulb Tester in series with the Variac.
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>> The Dim Bulb Tester does limit current to protect you from those dead
>> shorted dried out capacitors that will let all the unobtanium smoke out of
>> your power transformer.
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>> 73, Tim KA4LFP
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>> Morse Code: The original digital mode.
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> 73
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> -Jim
> NU0C
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