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Old 04-28-2014, 07:54 PM
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ONE OF MY FAVORITES!!!!!!

"I told you there would be no difficulty in building this aeroplane. I also told you it would require an outstanding pilot to fly it. The only thing outstanding about you, Mr. Towns, IS YOUR STUPIDITY!!!!!!!"
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ONE OF MY FAVORITES!!!!!!

"I told you there would be no difficulty in building this aeroplane. I also told you it would require an outstanding pilot to fly it. The only thing outstanding about you, Mr. Towns, IS YOUR STUPIDITY!!!!!!!"
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"Oh, I thought it was all cut and dried...you mean you have a few little things you haven't figured out yet, huh?"
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Did you remove high voltage cage and change out the .1 capacitor C50 and check the resisters R61 And R62 in there. These are sometimes overlooked.
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"Oh, I thought it was all cut and dried...you mean you have a few little things you haven't figured out yet, huh?"
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:41 PM
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Did you remove high voltage cage and change out the .1 capacitor C50 and check the resisters R61 And R62 in there. These are sometimes overlooked.
Yes. I pulled the cage and replaced EVERYTHING underneath, except the variable mica cap.
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Old 04-28-2014, 08:43 PM
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As a matter of routine I replace 1/2 watt resistors with 1 watt, and 1 watt with 2 watt.
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Old 04-28-2014, 09:12 PM
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When I was a 10 year old kid, I used to design and build my own flying model airplanes. Obviously, "The Flight of the Phoenix" was one of my favorites. Still is.
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When I was a 10 year old kid, I used to design and build my own flying model airplanes. Obviously, "The Flight of the Phoenix" was one of my favorites. Still is.
I built two. The first was one of the ones that was attached to the string. So you started it up and you swung it around in a circle. Second one was a complete RC model. Loved them both.
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Now that she's burned in for about 10 hours total, I noticed the HV has climbed slightly past 4kv. Also the crackling sound is now limited to a brief time (3-4 seconds) on start up. No more tics.

I'm going to call this one done, barring any relapses. But since I've replaced all the caps except a handful of micas in the sound and IF stages, I don't anticipate that.
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The HV improvement and reduced "tics" do point to possible slight flyback moisture or similar issues, don't they?
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