Hi Gang
I just completed my 2nd K2......I sold the first one (#242) a couple of years ago. The new K2 (#4502) was completed this morning. This K2 was built with the KAT2, KIO2, KSB2, K160RX, and KBT2 options. I seem to have rather low power output......at least I remember the last K2 I built seemed to have higher output than this one.....might I have a problem somewhere??? I tried the alignment both with and without the ATU installed.....so I know the ATU is not the culprit. These power readings were obtained into a dummy load and measured with the same digital wattmeter I used with the last K2. 160M.....13 watts 80M.....14.13 watts 40M.....12.8 watts 30M.....13.26 watts 20M.....13.1 watts 17M.....12.6 watts 15M.....11.0 watts 12M.....10.4 watts 10M.....7.74 watts Also, I may have wasted my money on the battery option. The instructions for the battery option say to charge the battery from a 14V +/- .2V.......I run my K2 from a solar charged battery setup. At night with NO sun the system runs about 12.7V. During the day with FULL sun it'll run about 13.7V. I had hoped to be able to grab the K2, key, and portable antenna and head off into the woods for an afternoon of play......but it looks like I'll have to charge the battery from some other source. I kinda hate the thought of that!! So far in it's life, K2 #4502 has had NO commercially produced electrons inside it......seems like blasphemy to "plug it in"...HI HI Any thoughts, ideas, comments??? 73....de...Fred N9TA _______________________________________________ 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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Hi Fred,
Power output varies from K2 to K2, but if you feel that it's low, Gary can send you a list of things to check. Regarding the solar-charging issue: You can probably increase the output of the solar charger a bit. For example if there's a diode in series, you can replace it with a 95SQ015 type, which has very low voltage drop. We should have them in stock (send a request to [hidden email]). If the solar charger is regulated, there may a voltage trimming adjustment. With no charge regulator, the open-circuit voltage from a solar panel is generally well above 13.7 V. You can continue charging the K2's internal battery as long as the voltage is at 14 V or higher, *or* if it's steadily *rising*, indicating that the battery is pulling the voltage down as it charges. A depleted battery may drag the solar panel down to 12 to 13V during initial recharge, depending on how large a panel you have and how much insolation is available. (It's 800 watts per square meter at the equator in full sun, and you won't need that much :) Further details on solar charging can be found in back issues of QST, on the web, and probably from the manufacturer of your panel. 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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Fred,
You do seem to have considerable max power dropoff on 10 and 12 meters. Re-check T2 to be certain it is wound just like the figure in the manual. It also helps to mount T2 about 1/8 inch above the board. The second thing that can hold down max power is the CAL CUR setting - set it higher and see if you get any additional output. With a 13.8 volt supply, power out of 15 watts on all bands except 12 and 10 meters is quite common, and if the CAL CUR setting is moved to 4.5 amps, I have obtained as much as 18 watts on some K2s - the important thing is that you are able to achieve at least 10 watts on all bands - that is the spec, anything above that is additional joy. As far as your Internal Battery charging, you do need 14.1 to 14.2 volts at the K2 power jack to assure adequate charging (and batteries can have short lifetimes if undercharged - or overcharged). If you have a charge controller included with your solar system, you may want to consider a direct connection to the battery (you may have to install a second charge controller). For an example of how to do the direct connect with proper safety considerations, take a look at the SmartCharger article on my webpage www.qsl.net/w3fpr. 73, Don W3FPR ----- Original Message ----- I just completed my 2nd K2......I sold the first one (#242) a couple of years ago. The new K2 (#4502) was completed this morning. This K2 was built with the KAT2, KIO2, KSB2, K160RX, and KBT2 options. I seem to have rather low power output......at least I remember the last K2 I built seemed to have higher output than this one.....might I have a problem somewhere??? I tried the alignment both with and without the ATU installed.....so I know the ATU is not the culprit. These power readings were obtained into a dummy load and measured with the same digital wattmeter I used with the last K2. 160M.....13 watts 80M.....14.13 watts 40M.....12.8 watts 30M.....13.26 watts 20M.....13.1 watts 17M.....12.6 watts 15M.....11.0 watts 12M.....10.4 watts 10M.....7.74 watts Also, I may have wasted my money on the battery option. The instructions for the battery option say to charge the battery from a 14V +/- .2V.......I run my K2 from a solar charged battery setup. At night with NO sun the system runs about 12.7V. During the day with FULL sun it'll run about 13.7V. I had hoped to be able to grab the K2, key, and portable antenna and head off into the woods for an afternoon of play......but it looks like I'll have to charge the battery from some other source. I kinda hate the thought of that!! So far in it's life, K2 #4502 has had NO commercially produced electrons inside it......seems like blasphemy to "plug it in"...HI HI _______________________________________________ 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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