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On Feb 11, 1:37*pm, "Barry" wrote:
Thanks Peter and Arthur - right now and foreseeably, my total demand at maximum is probably 3 amps. *One main radio (Icom R75 - maxes at about 1 amp), a MFJ-1026 (500 - 600 ma) and maybe one other small RX or dsp unit at a time (1 amp max). *All the other things I have do just great on 115 VAC. *This, after 4 decades of s-l-o-w collecting! I have no TX and do not intend to resurrect my ancient ham license, so that sort of larger drain will never happen. So, at 5 amps continuous on the unit I am thinking about, that will already give me another 100% of headroom to play with. *I know I'm a bit odd in this respect ;-), but I don't collect stuff to run simultaneously (My entire active shack at any one time fits on 3 square feet of tabletop). I could get a ~12 amp I guess, but that would be considerable overkill for anything I can foresee. *Not figuring on the Pyramid any more. You guys and some research *have pretty much talked me into Astron :-) Bruce You might try checking out other brands. *I have a Kikusui I got locally for a very reasonable price and it is a very nice power supply (0-18V, 4.5A max.). There's a nice Kikusui on eBay right now - item 320485731691. Just a thought. *HP power supplies are also plentious. *I have an Astron RS-35M and are well pleased with it but I think for your purposes, it might be overkill. You could always build a nicely-regulated power supply as well. *It isn't hard to do... Barry - N4BUQ Thanks, Barry - have not heard of Kikusui before. Checked EBay, actually quite a few Kikusui items there. Fairly small current output it seems, but nice-looking equipment with a fair amount of hands-on control. I think I'd need a manual. As far as building one goes, I tend to be a very frightened tinkerer. I have no reliable test equipment per se, save for a couple of simple analogue VOMs, and relatively poor soldering skills. I know, I'm in the wrong hobby - but I just like listening to radio, and I'm pretty happy to let others do most of the building :-) I do like messing with antennas, though... Bruce |
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Thanks, Barry - have not heard of Kikusui before. Checked EBay,
actually quite a few Kikusui items there. Fairly small current output it seems, but nice-looking equipment with a fair amount of hands-on control. I think I'd need a manual. As far as building one goes, I tend to be a very frightened tinkerer. I have no reliable test equipment per se, save for a couple of simple analogue VOMs, and relatively poor soldering skills. I know, I'm in the wrong hobby - but I just like listening to radio, and I'm pretty happy to let others do most of the building :-) I do like messing with antennas, though... Bruce I had not heard of Kikusui before I got this one either, but I am impressed with it overall. It is built quite well. The lower-priced units don't supply a lot of current so you might be as well off with an Astron, etc. The one I got does 4.5A and I've never really needed that much for what I power it with. Good luck with it, Barry - N4BUQ |
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