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ml October 29th 06 12:26 PM

tunerpower v loss?
 
hi

i have 150ft of 16ga cable going to my roof sgc tuner

my astron is putting out 13.8v in my shack

given the gauge of the wire and distance etc

what would i expect the voltage to be up at the roof?


tnx

Dave October 29th 06 12:40 PM

tunerpower v loss?
 
You can solve that yourself.

Get out your amateur radio handbook and check the resistance of #16 AWG per 1000
feet. Multiply that by 0.3.

Get out your SGC specification and find out the current being drawn while it is
tuning.

Use Ohm's law to calculate the voltage drop. Subtract that from 13.8. The answer
is the voltage at the SGC.

/s/ DD

I'm not being facetious. I'm teaching.

ml wrote:
hi

i have 150ft of 16ga cable going to my roof sgc tuner

my astron is putting out 13.8v in my shack

given the gauge of the wire and distance etc

what would i expect the voltage to be up at the roof?


tnx



Cecil Moore October 29th 06 01:05 PM

tunerpower v loss?
 
ml wrote:
i have 150ft of 16ga cable going to my roof sgc tuner
my astron is putting out 13.8v in my shack
given the gauge of the wire and distance etc
what would i expect the voltage to be up at the roof?


Depends on how much current you are drawing.

Quoting from my SG-230 manual: "SGC does not recommend
installing the Smartuner more than 100 feet from the
transmitter ..."

300 ft. of stranded #16 has a resistance of about 1.3
ohms at 20 degrees C. My SG-230 draws about one amp.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

ml October 29th 06 01:27 PM

tunerpower v loss?
 
In article ,
Cecil Moore wrote:

ml wrote:
i have 150ft of 16ga cable going to my roof sgc tuner
my astron is putting out 13.8v in my shack
given the gauge of the wire and distance etc
what would i expect the voltage to be up at the roof?


Depends on how much current you are drawing.

Quoting from my SG-230 manual: "SGC does not recommend
installing the Smartuner more than 100 feet from the
transmitter ..."

300 ft. of stranded #16 has a resistance of about 1.3
ohms at 20 degrees C. My SG-230 draws about one amp.


oops i did forget that sorry your right it's 1amp draw

i should have enough info to calc

tnx to all that posted!!


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