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Wawasee JB-2000 issues

It's a finely-balanced design. The driver is a 500-Volt tube with 1200 Volts on the plate. By rights it should go poof the first time it's keyed. Had a memorable conversation with an "engineer" at Wawasee Electronics many decades ago. Asked him how they get away with that. He explained that keeping the screen grid at 120 Volts DC or so was what made it possible, along with a zener that biases the driver tube near to cutoff. The big tubes have zero bias, which makes them more sensitive to a low drive carrier. Good thing, since the AM carrier has to be turned way down in the driver to keep it from cherrying up and failing too soon. The 3-500Z tubes tolerate zero bias in part by keeping the anode supply at around 2400 Volts. And by keeping the carrier below 150 Watts or so.

It's a hot-rod design. Things we do to it are meant to minimize seized rings and dropped valves. But push it too hard and you'll wrap it around the tree at Dead Man's Curve.

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This thing is still operating but I now know why they named it the blackcat because it sure sounds like one every half hour or so !!!! Just like the firecracker, it doesn't pop the breaker on the rear since I have replaced it and doesn't pop the 3 amp HV fuse either but boy it cracks, scared the crap out of me last night so something is still up and it still makes me think it is the transformer shorting out every now and then but its cool not hot so I don't know ! Last week it took out the coil windings on the HV relay, the power switch, and popped the 5 watt 0.5 ohm resistor on the meter, so right now I am at a loss and need a transformer unless it is a tube doing it, so I guess the only option I have is to pull it out of the cabinet in the middle of my garage, put a couple security cameras on it and key it up and talk away on it till it goes pop again " somtimes it takes a hour of using it ! " and check the cameras and see where the actual flash is coming from, its loud. Knowing that the driver is already bypassed anyone know what a good replacement transformer would be for it ???? Would a SB-220 work ? Do you have any Nomad ? Thanks
 

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