[Elecraft] Silent power supply for a K3s

Rick WA6NHC wa6nhc at gmail.com
Sun Jun 9 19:41:37 EDT 2019


The issue with oversizing it is (for the energy conscious) a linear 
supply demands more, ALL the time (it's inefficient with energy).

In some places it matters because of the KwH costs.  pennies turn into 
dollars.

(Not here, I was used to the higher prices and after I moved here, I 
just stopped caring because the costs were 1/3 or less. I've even been 
known to <gasp> run the air conditioner here!)

Rick nhc

On 6/9/2019 12:26 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
> I find Mark's point very important.   Obtain and use a supply which is 
> more than adequate for the service or load.  Thus a 25 amp supply 
> feeding a radio drawing 20+ amps will need lots of cooling.   This is 
> not the way to do it.   Get a 50 amp supply for a radio drawing 20+ 
> amps and the fan(s) will likely never come on.     Go the cheap way 
> and get the cheap results.    Do it right and be happy.   Don't be a 
> cheap ham and then complain about the product you purchased.
>
> There is more to choosing a power supply than volts and amps. How 
> about duty cycle?  And CCS rated supplies vs. ICAS rated supplies.   
> Humm.......
>
> 73
>
> Bob, K4TAX
>
>
> On 6/9/2019 2:12 PM, Mark Murray via Elecraft wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>> Check out the high amperage 13,8 volt power supplies offered by Samlex
>> America at the following link, and in particular their 100-amp -plus
>> (continuous) supplies where the fans do not activate for low draws.  
>> You had
>> mentioned something about price not being so important.  These ain't 
>> cheap.
>> 73 de Mark .w2or.
>>
>
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