11-11-2018, 09:51 PM
I'm still plugging away on this chassis...
The rewiring is nearly complete. See below:
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_046.jpg]
I took some time today to calculate the wattages of the resistors needed to replace the five-section Candohm. With the help of the RCA service info, I was easily able to do this. Here's how:
The schematic gives the resistances of the five sections.
From the voltage drawing (page 7 of the PDF manual linked above), I was able to find all but one of the voltages - and that was at the junction of the 3500 ohm and 13,000 ohm sections. To find that, I simply did some math.
The 3500 ohm and 13,000 ohm section together drop 258.8 volts.
Ohm's law gives us the rest:
3500 + 13,000 = 16,500 ohms
I = E / R, so to find total current through the two sections: I = 258.8 / 16500 = 0.016 A (16 mA)
Now, to find the missing voltage:
E = I * R = 0.016 * 13000 = 208 V
Here's a drawing.
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_047.jpg]
Now, we use the formula P = I squared * R to find the necessary wattage. (You can also use P = I * E .)
But first we have to figure out the currents involved.
3500 ohms - 52 volt drop = I = E / R = 52 / 3500 = 0.016 A
So, 0.016 * 52 = 0.832 watt
You want to double this figure for safety, so the 3500 ohm resistor needs to be 2 watts.
Let's do the same for the rest.
13,000 ohms, 0.016 A, 208 volt drop so 0.016 * 208 = 3.328 so the 13K needs to be at least 7 watts.
85 ohms, 0.014 A, 1.2 volt drop so 0.014 * 1.2 = 0.0168 so a 1/2 watt resistor is fine for the 85 ohm section.
40 ohms, 0.075 A, 3V drop so 0.075 * 3 = 0.225 so, again, a 1/2 watt resistor may be used for the 40 ohm section.
175 ohms, 0.074 A, 13V drop so 0.074 * 13 = 0.962 so the 175 ohm resistor should be at least 2 watts.
With that information, I know what I need to order.
Here is another under-chassis drawing. You can see that more of the lines are highlighted...
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_048.jpg]
I did not highlight all of the power transformer and filament leads. These, with the exception of the 115 volt primary leads, have not been disconnected and remain in place.
The rewiring is nearly complete. See below:
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_046.jpg]
I took some time today to calculate the wattages of the resistors needed to replace the five-section Candohm. With the help of the RCA service info, I was easily able to do this. Here's how:
The schematic gives the resistances of the five sections.
From the voltage drawing (page 7 of the PDF manual linked above), I was able to find all but one of the voltages - and that was at the junction of the 3500 ohm and 13,000 ohm sections. To find that, I simply did some math.
The 3500 ohm and 13,000 ohm section together drop 258.8 volts.
Ohm's law gives us the rest:
3500 + 13,000 = 16,500 ohms
I = E / R, so to find total current through the two sections: I = 258.8 / 16500 = 0.016 A (16 mA)
Now, to find the missing voltage:
E = I * R = 0.016 * 13000 = 208 V
Here's a drawing.
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_047.jpg]
Now, we use the formula P = I squared * R to find the necessary wattage. (You can also use P = I * E .)
But first we have to figure out the currents involved.
3500 ohms - 52 volt drop = I = E / R = 52 / 3500 = 0.016 A
So, 0.016 * 52 = 0.832 watt
You want to double this figure for safety, so the 3500 ohm resistor needs to be 2 watts.
Let's do the same for the rest.
13,000 ohms, 0.016 A, 208 volt drop so 0.016 * 208 = 3.328 so the 13K needs to be at least 7 watts.
85 ohms, 0.014 A, 1.2 volt drop so 0.014 * 1.2 = 0.0168 so a 1/2 watt resistor is fine for the 85 ohm section.
40 ohms, 0.075 A, 3V drop so 0.075 * 3 = 0.225 so, again, a 1/2 watt resistor may be used for the 40 ohm section.
175 ohms, 0.074 A, 13V drop so 0.074 * 13 = 0.962 so the 175 ohm resistor should be at least 2 watts.
With that information, I know what I need to order.
Here is another under-chassis drawing. You can see that more of the lines are highlighted...
[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/images/phorum...T2_048.jpg]
I did not highlight all of the power transformer and filament leads. These, with the exception of the 115 volt primary leads, have not been disconnected and remain in place.
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN