Operation

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Dayton Blower Sound Level

Here is a video-clip to provide an idea of the blower-noise after changing the motor to the 3,000rpm Dayton 4M093E. For context I provide a brief introduction with my voice, and I have my receiver on. I used the NIOSH iOS app to obtain these measurements, before we get to the video:

  • 30S-1 with Dayton 3,000rpm motor change: 59 dB(A) 1-meter directly in front
  • Listening to HF Radio, SSB voice: 65 dB(A) for my preferred Sound Level
  • My living-room is a blissful 36 dB(A)

Video - Dayton Blower Start-up and Sound Level

Dial Lights After Warm-Up

The 30S-1 amplifier was designed with a 3-min delay before allowing High Voltage on the tube - the Eimac datasheet specifies at least this long. Mine is closer to 2-1/2 minutes, so I must pause before pushing the "ON" button. To let me know when this time-delay has completed, I re-wired my dial-lights to the DC circuit which is down-wind of the thermal delay-timer; the dial-lights will only turn on after the time-delay.

  • remove the hot lead from lamp socket DS201
  • Add a new lead from DS201 to the white-red-orange-green wire at the rear of the HV "OFF" switch, S208 (either contact)

Here is a 10-second video clip showing the dial-lights illuminating, after the time-delay:

Video - Dial Lights after Warm-Up

Spares and Servicing

I use the Power Supply Shelf for storing 2 sets of spare fuses, and a set of Bristol wrenches:

Spare fuses and bristol.jpeg