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Hi all...
I am currently using a homebrew 35 amp power supply that has a 50 amp blocking diode in series with the B+ line going to a lead acid deep cycle battery to feed two hf rigs and one vhf/uhf rig. The power supply has no real current limiting and I want to insert a bit of resistance in the B+ line to keep the current from exceeding 8 amps or so on battery charge up. Can anyone give me an idea of what value would be appropriate. I am also thinking of replacing the deep cycle battery with a sealed battery...one of those that is advertised to never need fluids, won't leak, etc....are these appropriate for this application? Thanks in advance....de Denton WB7TDG |
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