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EV>06-16-15 14:04 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Comparison Shopping
EV> TW> {at}MSGID:
EV> EV> TW> The TS-430S is 12 VDC, 20.5 Amps for rated output, and requires
EV> EV> TW> a power supply for 110 AC operation.
EV> EV>Thanks, Tom,
EV> EV>That's a heafty Power Supply.
EV> EV>The Tripp-Lite PS-15 I used for my VHF XCVR couldn't even power that
EV> EV>TS-430S.
EV> EV>The PS-15 would go up in smoke if I used it on one of those rigs,
EV> EV>wouldn't it? .... ..
EV> EV>73
EV> TW> Not necesarily. You can gat a capacitor box designed to run a
EV> TW> 100 Watt rig off a 15 Amp supply. It is typically used when
EV> TW> using the cigareete lighter outlet in a car. Using the general
EV> TW> rule of 10% transmitting and 90% listening the Capavitor box,
EV> TW> Typically 4 FARAD, can supply the current above 15 Amps during
EV> TW> trasmitting.
EV>Howdy! Tom,
EV>Off the top of my head I was thinking ONE Farad was a very large size
EV>component, and would need a big room to put it in.
EV>I think I read that in High School Physics, not sure.
EV>73 ES TNX
It was buu they have made amazing advanced in Capascitor design since
out High School days.
Today a 4 Farad capacitor measured about 9" x 4" x 4"
They are widely in super sound car audio syatems to provice thoucands of
watts of peak power for for the bass notes. As a side note that 4 Farad
cap can be purchased for about $60.00
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_37261_SPL-CP-4X.html
The Ham coununity picked up on the Idea to run 100 Watt HF rigs
form a autmobile cigarete lighter outlet.
As I recall MFJ has a unit in their catalog and I have seem them in Ham
Magazine ads also.
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