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KPA Fan Noise

Bill Levy
I have been cooling amplifiers 1980. I built an 8877 amd it had a blower.
I don't understand the fan noise problem. Tubes and Transistors need
cooling.
The more the better. Earphones are the answer if you can't hear the weak
ones.
Frankly I don't care about the weak ones. Probabliy can't hear the weak
ones anyway at 70! I remember the very first Alpha has water cooling. That
was a nuisance!
73 all,

Bill N2WL
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Re: KPA Fan Noise

Wes Stewart-2
I think there is fan noise then there is other fan noise.

I've built HP tube amps that required lots of air flow to live. See
http://sadxa.org/n7ws.html for examples.  My thinking was that you could never
have too much air.  That said, the blower noise was different in these from what
my KPA500 emits.  In the 8877 amp for instance the blower IIRC, was rated at
about 300 cfm.  But it operated into considerable back pressure from the inlet
RF screen, the tube anode fins and the output grill.  Some of the noise was
actually from the motor, not airflow.  Furthermore the amp was mounted in a 4'
rack cabinet which further dampened noise.  It ran continuously and just became
part of the background noise typical of a high power station and I lived with it.

I don't have a KPA1500, just a KPA500 but I can say that at fan speed 5 or 6 it
is way obnoxious.  In fact, just before writing this I went into the shack in
the next room from the office and cycled the speeds.  My lady who is sitting in
front of her computer here in the office asked, "What is all that noise?"

I use a Yamaha CM500 headset at all times and I can say that a few nights ago
when I operated as K7UGA and ran 300 Qs in 2 hours on 20 SSB the fan was pretty
loud at times.

Wes  N7WS


On 6/2/2018 12:30 PM, William Levy wrote:

> I have been cooling amplifiers 1980. I built an 8877 amd it had a blower.
> I don't understand the fan noise problem. Tubes and Transistors need
> cooling.
> The more the better. Earphones are the answer if you can't hear the weak
> ones.
> Frankly I don't care about the weak ones. Probabliy can't hear the weak
> ones anyway at 70! I remember the very first Alpha has water cooling. That
> was a nuisance!
> 73 all,
>
> Bill N2WL
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