I got an EPS-1 DC-DC converter in a horse trade about a year ago
and thought it would be a cool addition to my KX1 to jump the 9Volt internal batteries up to 12Volts. The EPS1 was either dead when I received it or I killed it because when I plugged it in to a battery source as the switching FET surface mount transistor caught on fire! It looked like one of those 4th of July "snakes" burning only with sparklies. I let it set on the shelf for a while and then tried a couple of times to resurrect it with no luck. I tried replacing the blown FET with a 2N7000 but it didnt work. I then ordered a new MAX1771 DC-DC converter controller chip and when replaced the one on the EPS-1 board with the new one it started putting out 12 volts with about 4 volts in. I experimented with load resistors and it was clear the 2N7000 switching FET would not handle the current so I swapped it out for a Radio Shack IRF510. The IRF510 didnt even get warm with an amp load so I tried running the KX1 off of the modified EPS-1. It worked great. I was getting 12 volts from a little 9 volt battery and was getting full power out of the KX1 rather than the lower output I get when running off the internal 9Volt batteries. I thought I could just disconnect one of the 4.5V AA packs in the KX1 and then put the EPS-1 inside of the KX1 but it turned out that 4.5 volts was too low to get reliable switching from the EPS-1. I then went to Radio-Shack and picked up a 4-AAA battery holder (RS270-411) which fits nicely into the space of one of the AA original battery holders. I removed both original battery holders and installed the EPS-1 where the other original holder was. It worked FB. I had to cut a small hole in the back of the case so that I could access the RS770-411 on/off switch and used double sided foam tape to secure the EPS-1 and battery pack. I have no idea how long the batteries will last. I do know that I have had the KX1 for a couple of years and have only changed the batteries once in that time so I imagine that they will last long enough for my use. Ill see. EMBRES no longer makes the EPS-1 but the schematic is pretty simple and comes pretty much right off the datasheet. Maxim-IC makes a litle MAX1771 evaluation kit that might be a direct replacement for the EPS-1 although I dont know how much it costs. Useful links: http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX1771EVKIT.pdf http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/1030 http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX1771.pdf Have Fun Mike KL7R __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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On Jan 28, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Mike KL7R wrote: > I got an EPS-1 DC-DC converter.... Nice work, Mike. > I then went to Radio-Shack and picked up a 4-AAA battery holder > (RS270-411) which fits nicely into the space of one of the AA > original battery holders. Hmmmm. If you can fit one 4-AAA holder into a KX1, then you could also fit two of them in. With Lithium or Alkaline AAAs, you'd then have your 12 V at much better efficiency than you get out of the DC-DC converter ;) 73, Wayne N6KR > --- http://www.elecraft.com _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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