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Re: K3: pwr out - does this sound right?

Dave, G4AON
Doug, I guess you are seeing the Voltage drop on the power lead and it's
connectors. With my "not so old" Racal linear power supply, I obtained
the following results from the metering on the K3:

Zero out, 13.8V
5 Watts out, 13.5V
100 Watts out, 13.3V

This was checked into a 50 Ohm load on both 80m and 20m

73 Dave, G4AON
K3/100 #80
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After reading the recent comments on POWER OUT, I decided to check mine.

Using the voltmeter on the K3....

Zero power out: 13.6v
5 watts out: 13.3v
100 watts out: 13.1v

The drop from 13.6 to 13.1 for 100w doesn't seem so bad. But why the
drop when running only 5 watts out...seems out of line compared to the
100w level drop.

Does the 5 watt output V drop seem right to you? Comments?

PS is 25-30 year old Astron RS35A

Thanks,
Doug KR2Q
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Re: K3: pwr out - does this sound right?

alsopb
"And it's connectors" is quite true.  I did some back of the envelope
calcs here and 60-75% of the voltage drop appears to be due to the
connectors + power supply sag.

This conclusion was drawn from a least squares linear fit of the V vs I
plot to obtain an effective R value.   Then the cable resistance was
determined from wire cables.      I collected a number of them from
people with different supplies, crimped and soldered PP's.  These
effective resistance values seem to vary 50%-- perhaps a reflection of
power supply sag.  We're talking total effective resistances in the 0.02
to 0.04 ohm range.

Draw you own conclusion whether or not it would be desirable to have a
lower resistance connector.

The calc's do indicate for a 5' cable,  the difference between  using 10
ga and 12 ga supply cable is negligible.

73 de Brian/K3KO

Dave G4AON wrote:

>Doug, I guess you are seeing the Voltage drop on the power lead and it's
>connectors. With my "not so old" Racal linear power supply, I obtained
>the following results from the metering on the K3:
>
>Zero out, 13.8V
>5 Watts out, 13.5V
>100 Watts out, 13.3V
>
>This was checked into a 50 Ohm load on both 80m and 20m
>
>73 Dave, G4AON
>K3/100 #80
>  
>

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