[Elecraft] K3 - Power cable voltage drop
Bob McGraw K4TAX
rmcgraw at blomand.net
Sat Dec 28 13:06:42 EST 2019
Actually 1 ohm of total resistance from a 14V source and a 20A load
would be more than excessive. More like a 0.01 ohm is 0.20 volt drop
for 20 amps. I x R = E
View it as 3 series resistors across a 14 V source. R-1 is the DC POS
lead resistance, the radio which is a variable resistance as R-2, and
R-3 which is the DC NEG lead resistance. Therefore, the voltage at the
radio is equal to the IR drop being the sum of R-1 and R-3.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 12/28/2019 11:26 AM, Michael Walker wrote:
> For measuring voltage drop.. I would measure the voltage drop from the Plus
> lead of the Power supply to the plus lead on the back of the radio while in
> full load TX (FM or RTTY).
>
> It should be less than 0.1 or 0.2 of a volt.
>
> Then, do the same on the Negative Lead. You should see the same answer
> (assuming Negative DC doesn't find an alternative path).
>
> Those numbers should add up to the same voltage drop total.
>
> As a reminder. It only takes 1 ohm of loss in the cable/fuses to
> significantly impact your full power out.
>
> Mike va3mw
>
>
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