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Old January 22nd 04, 06:03 AM
Tim Wescott
 
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Well, an electronic power switch doesn't _have_ to draw current with the
power off (I've done it), but it's certainly _easier_ to design if you allow
that.

Have you checked that it isn't just the batteries aging?

If it has a clock that would drain the battery. You should be able to
design a clock that works off a bitty little watch battery for over a year,
and consume significantly less current that the batteries natural
self-discharge rate, but perhaps the saved a few pennies by using the
on-board microprocessor instead of a dedicated low-power clock chip.

"Dan McKenzie" wrote in message
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"Frank Olaughlin" wrote in message
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I seem to notice that I get a battery drain on the alkalines in the
FT-817, even when it is turned off with nothing else attached (ext
power supply). Has anyone else noticed this condition? I've come up
with a home brew case that will use a SLA battery to externally power
it, but am still concerned about any (even if small) continuous
battery drain. Any comments or advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

73 Frank WQ1O


Yea, that's normal. The power switch is electronic, meaning the circuitry

is
always watching it to see if anyone has pushed the power switch. It has to
use a little currect to do this, not much, I suppose less than a milliamp,
but
it will drain batteries eventually.

Dan, W9FCC