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. rogers.com, "Peter" wrote: "David" wrote in message ... The 13 Volt input connects (through a diode) to the DC rail in the Power Supply, upstream from all the regulators, downstream from the full wave bridge. It is always connected. The regulators would draw power from both the AC/transformer/bridge and from the battery/diode if both were hooked up. On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 21:06:54 GMT, "Peter" wrote: I have a question about this radio. If I plug the AC jack in the wall and I have the 12 volt connection hooked up to a battery as a power failure backup will it damage the radio? Is there an internal switch to protect it from both sources being connected at the same time? I got a response from Drake this morning. Here it is: "There is a diode switch to protect each area so there should be no problem. Shane " I tried it and it seems to work fine. The diode would make it safe to connect the battery to the DC terminals with the internal AC supply operating. What will determine if current from the battery is drawn while the AC supply is operating are the voltages of each at the diode-summing junction since there is no current share connection between them. If the battery voltage is even slightly below the AC supply voltage no current should flow from the battery and at the same time the internal AC supply can't recharge the external battery either so to keep it charged you will need an additional external AC supply. As soon as the internal AC supply voltage falls below the battery voltage then current will be drawn from the battery. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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