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KC8WVG , Bill wrote:
I'm trying to locate an emergemcy source of power to operate my 2meter base rig in the event of a power outage. My HTX-242 manual states the current drain of the transmitter as 8A @ 45W and 4A @ 10W. Would a 17aH jump start battery work? Or is there something better, yet not to costly? I'd be interested to hear peoples' thoughts on what constitutes a 2-meter emergency during a power outage. In winter, I'm most concerned about the gas heat not working and the pipes freezing. Conversely, in summer, I worry about the freezer thawing. Being able to talk to the same two guys I talk to every day on 2-meters is NOT a priority. A power outage is a great time for a nap...maybe even with the old lady... If you don't already have a rig in the car, it's not too hard to set up so you can throw it in the car in such an emergency. A handheld can also serve the emergency needs...and can serve to satisfy your 2-meter Jones while walking or shopping or whatever else takes you away from the rig. The biggest problem with the portable battery station is that you don't use it...it goes flat...sulphates...and can't hold a charge when you need it. I charge mine on a regular schedule and it still goes flat... mike -- Return address is VALID. Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below. Toshiba & Compaq LiIon Batteries, Test Equipment Honda CB-125S $800 in PDX Yaesu FTV901R Transverter, 30pS pulser Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head... http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/ |
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