Electric field changes associated with K - changes have been studied since 1956. In this study, the electric field variations of K changes observed in the tropics, in Sri Lanka, was analyzed to study the inter K change duration, K change duration, and possible contribution from other activities on K changes. Selected 144 k-changes of 64 lightning flashes, measured with 6.4 ns sampling rate were used for the analysis. The inter K change time interval was found to vary from 0.62 ms to 75.92 ms with an average of 16.92 ms. The duration of K-changes were found to vary from 0.44 ms to 1.65 ms with an average value of 0.48 ms. In this study, it was observed that all K - changes were combined with chaotic pulse trains (CPT). This suggests that the K - changes may be a result of slow electric field changes associated with chaotic pulse activities.