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Dave wrote:
what does the voltage read when it is turned on? an rs-20a is probably not so old that caps would go bad, and the low voltage left over when you turn it off probably means the caps are holding a charge. Or if anything is externally connected to the power supply, the left over low voltage can be coming from that connected device. I have my RS-20 connected to a deep discharge marine battery. If I forget to disconnect the battery from the power supply when I power down the supply, the meter on the supply displays the battery voltage. I'm told that can damage the regulator within the supply but that has never happened to me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . .. Dave wrote: what does the voltage read when it is turned on? an rs-20a is probably not so old that caps would go bad, and the low voltage left over when you turn it off probably means the caps are holding a charge. Or if anything is externally connected to the power supply, the left over low voltage can be coming from that connected device. I have my RS-20 connected to a deep discharge marine battery. If I forget to disconnect the battery from the power supply when I power down the supply, the meter on the supply displays the battery voltage. I'm told that can damage the regulator within the supply but that has never happened to me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I have not done the modification to one, but here is a modification for the floating batteries. http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...rsbattmod.html http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...n-rsbatmod.jpg There is much info on the Astrom supplies he http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...ron-index.html |
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Ralph Mowery wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Dave wrote: what does the voltage read when it is turned on? an rs-20a is probably not so old that caps would go bad, and the low voltage left over when you turn it off probably means the caps are holding a charge. Or if anything is externally connected to the power supply, the left over low voltage can be coming from that connected device. I have my RS-20 connected to a deep discharge marine battery. If I forget to disconnect the battery from the power supply when I power down the supply, the meter on the supply displays the battery voltage. I'm told that can damage the regulator within the supply but that has never happened to me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I have not done the modification to one, but here is a modification for the floating batteries. http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...rsbattmod.html http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...n-rsbatmod.jpg There is much info on the Astrom supplies he http://www.repeater-builder.com/astr...ron-index.html Thanks Ralph - very interesting reading. My mid 80s vintage RS20A seems to be falling out of regulation under the ~15A load of my HF xcvr during xmit. Fortunately for me, I homebrewed a PS from an article titled "An RF-Proof 30-Amp Supply" (ARRL Handbook, 1988-89) that works much better. The output doesn't start to fall off until the load approaches 27A (using 4 x 2N3771s). With the exception of the outer cabinet itself, it's entirely homebrew... fabricated the chassis, made my own photo-etched PCB, and rewound a 750VA transformer. 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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