[Elecraft] K2-KBT2 battery
vr2xmc
vr2xmc at yahoo.com.hk
Fri Mar 4 21:27:38 EST 2011
Yes, James. I always insist on good quality battery and use intelligent chargers.
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JAMES ROGERS <w4atk at bellsouth.net> 於 2011年3月5日 上午7:49 寫道:
> Johnny, LIPOs have a tendency to burst into flame if not treated with great care. I always carried my RC lipos in a metal container after having one burst into flame. Scary!
>
> I know some are using Lipos and they are a option, so please do not send me hate mail if you have gone that route. :-))
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> 73s Jim
> On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:01 AM, Johnny Siu wrote:
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>> Hello Gentleman,
>>
>> The battery technology for Li-Po is very mature. If you wish, please consider a Li-Po battery pack at 3.3Ahr capacity. Light weight and more power but of course, you have to select good quality one with protective circuit PCB.
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>> cheers,
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>> Johnny VR2XMC
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>> 寄件人﹕ JAMES ROGERS <w4atk at bellsouth.net>
>> 收件人﹕ Gary Hvizdak <garyhvizdak at cfl.rr.com>
>> 副本(CC) Elecraft Reflector <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
>> 傳送日期﹕ 2011/3/4 (五) 8:40:57 PM
>> 主題: Re: [Elecraft] K2-KBT2 battery
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>> My documentation specifies the following battery:
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>> http://www.power-sonic.com/images/powersonic/sla_batteries/ps_psg_series/12volt/PS-1229_10_Dec_15.pdf
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>> which is according to the manufacturer is a 2.9AH SLA (sealed lead acid) battery. I know my kit was assembled in 2010. Not sure when it was purchased as I am the second owner. Maybe at some later date Elecraft has switched to a Gel Cell.
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>> I replace my battery with an equivalent with slightly less ampere hours (2.2AH) as it was locally available (Batteries Plus) and the cost was nominal at $19.26.
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>> Jim
>> On Mar 3, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Gary Hvizdak wrote:
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>> > Jim,
>> >
>> > According to Elecraft’s website (see the excerpt below), the KBT2 uses a gel-cel battery.
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>> > 73,
>> > Gary KI4GGX
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>> >
>> > With the KBT2 installed, the K2 becomes the ultimate all-band field radio. Rated at 2.9 AH, the gel-cel battery is extremely safe, and can be recharged inside the K2 continuously from the same DC supply used to power the rig at home. Power outage? No problem--you'll never miss a beat! (KBT2 not available for K2/100.)
>> >
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>> > JAMES ROGERS
>> > Thu Mar 3 17:18:02 EST 2011
>> >
>> > If you got six years out of a lead acid battery, you are doing good. Batteries Plus has a replacement with slightly less capacity for just over $19. It is 2.2AH rather than 2.9AH.
>> >
>> > To your question, yes, est kaput!
>> >
>> > 73s Jim, W4ATK
>> >
>> >
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>> JIM ROGERS, W4ATK
>> w4atk at bellsouth.net
>> http://web.me.com/jimrogers_w4atk
>> K3/100 P3
>> K2/10
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> JIM ROGERS, W4ATK
> w4atk at bellsouth.net
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> K3/100 P3
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