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TOM WALKER | HOLGER GRANHOLM | Re: UPS Battery |
December 12, 2015 7:51 AM * |
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HG>My entire ham radio station is powered from a 12V battery with backup HG>from a 20A constant voltage power supply. The 20A rating is there to HG>handle the peak currents, when running the transceiver at full power. HG>In this way, I don't have to buy separate mains power supplies to every HG>set, and emergency power is constantly available. MFJ sells a nice device for running a 100 watt transmitter of the cigarette lighter outlet in a vehicle. It uses 4 Farad capacitors for storage and has the charging input current limited to less then 15 Amps. --- ■ SLMR 2.1a ■ Typo Tom strikes agaoin * Origin: Check Out Doc's QWK Mail Via Web BBS > DocsPlace.org (1:123/140) |
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