[Elecraft] [KX3] KX3 Supply Voltage reading low
Arlen Fletcher
arlenfletcher at mac.com
Fri Aug 15 18:03:44 EDT 2014
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the response!
I’m guessing that perhaps you’re considering that the voltage of the SLA is sagging when it’s running the KX3. I wondered that too - so I measured across the terminals of the SLA while it was powering the KX3. It still measured 12.2V, so it wasn’t sagging. The battery (and it’s little charger) report it as being fully charged - though I’m dubious about the accuracy of the little wall-wart charger. :-)
Arlen
AA7F
On Aug 15, 2014, at 11:42 AM, rv6amark at yahoo.com wrote:
> Re: …reads 12.2V on my Fluke DMM - the KX3 reports 10.2V while idling.
>
> Arlen,
>
> My first thoughts are that you need to fully charge the battery. I don’t have a lot of experience with lead acid batteries, though.
>
> The input diode (CMS04 if my memory is correct) should only account for about 0.2v at KX3 receive current levels. I haven't looked at the schematic for a long time, so I can’t remember what else is in the path from the connector to where the internal voltage reading is measured, but I seem to recall at least one FET (on/off switch) and a current sensor.
>
> The 12.2v is getting pretty close to the no-load fully discharged 1.95v per cell, and the 10.2v is pretty close to the 1.75v per cell of a fully discharged SLA battery. At these voltages, the discharge curves are getting pretty steep, so the addition of the KX3 receive current could cause the extra drop you are seeing.
>
> Of course the problem could also lie in the power cable, connectors, or even inside the SLA battery itself. A check with a fresh, fully charged SLA battery will help isolate the problem. You will see voltage drop along the cable, even with a freshly charged battery, but 2 volts total sounds a bit high. I just pulled out an SLA that I haven’t used for a while, but it has been charged recently, and the voltage difference between the battery voltage (no load read by a cheap DMM) and the KX3 display (while in receive) was less than 1 volt.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Mark
> KE6BB
More information about the Elecraft
mailing list