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25A power supply question

Mike Dodd
Hello to the list from a first-time poster.

I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A
Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of these,
so I'm researching other supplies.

Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ supplies.
The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the specs. Any
opinions on this one?

MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering
catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"

Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet location,
and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive noise. Does
anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching supplies?

What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?

Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear model?
The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than the MFJ 3045MV.

Thanks for any information.
--
73, Mike N4CF
Louisa County, VA USA
Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
Carolina Windom up 45'
http://n4cf.mdodd.com
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Re: 25A power supply question

Jim Bennett
Mike,

I've had the MFJ-4245MV supply for several years and think it is an OK PS. I detect no crud on any of the bands when powering my K3 with it. However, I normally use a solar / battery system and the '4245 doesn't get a lot of use any more. One thing that is annoying about it is that the fan runs at high speed all the time, right from power-on to drawing full current for several minutes. That's my only complaint about it. There was an article somewhere on the 'net about a mod to one of the other MFJ supplies to make the fan operate like the K3, based on heat. But, I'm pretty sure it was NOT for this '4245 model.

Jim / W6JHB



On   Friday, Nov 8, 2013, at  Friday, 10:45 AM, Mike Dodd wrote:

> Hello to the list from a first-time poster.
>
> I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of these, so I'm researching other supplies.
>
> Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ supplies. The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the specs. Any opinions on this one?
>
> MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"
>
> Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet location, and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive noise. Does anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching supplies?
>
> What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?
>
> Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear model? The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than the MFJ 3045MV.
>
> Thanks for any information.
> --
> 73, Mike N4CF
> Louisa County, VA USA
> Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
> Carolina Windom up 45'
> http://n4cf.mdodd.com
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Re: 25A power supply question

Pete Spotts-2
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Mike,

I just picked up a Powerwerx SPS-30DM on the recommendation of a friend after I complained about RF hash from my then-current power supply. I've found it very quiet. The difference between old and new was pretty amazing.

You might consider the Powerwex supply as well.

With best regards,

Pete
N1ABS

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Subject: [Elecraft] 25A power supply question

Hello to the list from a first-time poster.

I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A
Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of these,
so I'm researching other supplies.

Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ supplies.
The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the specs. Any
opinions on this one?

MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering
catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"

Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet location,
and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive noise. Does
anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching supplies?

What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?

Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear model?
The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than the MFJ 3045MV.

Thanks for any information.
--
73, Mike N4CF
Louisa County, VA USA
Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
Carolina Windom up 45'
http://n4cf.mdodd.com 
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Re: 25A power supply question

Mel
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Check this site out.  I have purchased several for 100 W+ applications with no RFI and they run cool.

http://www.lightobject.com/DC-12V-29A-Switching-Power-Supply-Good-for-CNC-stepping-motor-and-Ham-Radio-P442.aspx

Mel, K6KBE





On Friday, November 8, 2013 11:23 AM, Mike Dodd <[hidden email]> wrote:
 
Hello to the list from a first-time poster.

I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A
Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of these,
so I'm researching other supplies.

Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ supplies.
The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the specs. Any
opinions on this one?

MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering
catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"

Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet location,
and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive noise. Does
anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching supplies?

What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?

Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear model?
The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than the MFJ 3045MV.

Thanks for any information.
--
73, Mike N4CF
Louisa County, VA USA
Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
Carolina Windom up 45'
http://n4cf.mdodd.com
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Re: 25A power supply question

EricJ-2
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Very happy with my Powerwerx SPS-30DM. Small, quiet fan when it comes
on, RF-clean. I power a K2/100 and K2/10, plus a few station accessories.

Also recommend Powerwerx for Anderson Power Poles and accessories. Very
nice company to do business with.

Eric
KE6US


On 11/8/2013 10:45 AM, Mike Dodd wrote:

> Hello to the list from a first-time poster.
>
> I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A
> Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of
> these, so I'm researching other supplies.
>
> Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ
> supplies. The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the
> specs. Any opinions on this one?
>
> MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering
> catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"
>
> Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet
> location, and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive
> noise. Does anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching
> supplies?
>
> What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?
>
> Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear
> model? The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than
> the MFJ 3045MV.
>
> Thanks for any information.

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Re: 25A power supply question

Josh Fiden
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I'm running 2x SS-30M and no noticeable noise on 6m EME. They are about
10 years old, not sure if current production is any different. I think
the 30A rating is for peaks only, otherwise 25A.

73,
Josh W6XU

On 11/8/2013 10:45 AM, Mike Dodd wrote:
> What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?

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Re: 25A power supply question

Peter Chamalian W1RM
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I went through the same thing last year.  I was using a Astron 50 amp supply
but the heat it threw was driving me out of the shack.  After research, and
the strong recommendation of several K3 owners, I purchased two Powerwrex
SS-30DV.  These are 25 amp continuous duty switching supplies with a 30 amp
surge.  Very quiet and little heat.  I have one to power the K3 alone and
the other to power the rest of the 12 volt gear that I use.  Not a lick of
any trouble and no noise at all and the price is quite reasonable.

http://www.powerwerx.com/power-supplies/powerwerx-30-amp-desktop-switching-p
ower-supply-powerpoles.html?utm_source=googleShopping&utm_medium=googleShopp
ing&utm_campaign=googleShopping&gclid=CPrskYP_1boCFcnm7AodThsA_g


Pete, W1RM


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Subject: [Elecraft] 25A power supply question

Hello to the list from a first-time poster.

I have a KX3, and have a KXPA100 amplifier on order. I see that my 20A
Tripp-Lite linear power supply isn't sufficient to power both of these,
so I'm researching other supplies.

Astron seems to be the gold standard, but I also see some MFJ supplies.
The 3045MV is a 30A linear supply, and looks good from the specs. Any
opinions on this one?

MFJ also has the 4245 45A switching supply, and the DX Engineering
catalog says, "No RF hash? These power supplies are clean!"

Are they really clean? I don't want ANY hash spoiling my quiet location,
and will avoid any switching supply that creates receive noise. Does
anyone have experience with this line of MFJ switching supplies?

What about the Astron ASR-SS-30M 30A switching supply. Quiet or noisy?

Should I even consider a switching supply, or stick with a linear model?
The Astron ASR-RS-35M looks good, albeit more expensive than the MFJ 3045MV.

Thanks for any information.
--
73, Mike N4CF
Louisa County, VA USA
Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
Carolina Windom up 45'
http://n4cf.mdodd.com
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Re: 25A power supply question

Mike Dodd
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Peter Chamalian W1RM wrote:
> I went through the same thing last year.  I was using a Astron 50 amp supply
> but the heat it threw was driving me out of the shack.  After research, and
> the strong recommendation of several K3 owners, I purchased two Powerwrex
> SS-30DV.  These are 25 amp continuous duty switching supplies with a 30 amp
> surge.  Very quiet and little heat.

Thank you. I Several people have commented favorably on Powerwerx, and
I'm leaning toward that one.
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73, Mike N4CF
Louisa County, VA USA
Elecraft KX3 #3118, 10W
Carolina Windom up 45'
http://n4cf.mdodd.com
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