Posted by
Charlie T, K3ICH on
Apr 12, 2018; 7:55pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Astron-VS-35M-Powwer-Supply-V-tp7640089p7640120.html
You need to deploy the Ohm Eater to get rid of those pesky, excess Ohms....
BUT, be careful....their "droppings" can be toxic to the ruby throated
Ampere.
The hairy clawed Volt is however, immune.
Charlie k3ICH
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 11:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Astron VS-35M Powwer Supply V-
Buck,
Running a heavy power supply line with a lighter gauge wire at the radio end
OR a lighter wire at the power supply end, the overall net supply resistance
(and voltage drop) will be the same.
For example, 100 Ohms in series with 1 Ohm equals 101 Ohms net total
resistance.
Likewise 1 Ohm in series with 100 Ohms is still 101 Ohms.
It doesn't matter if you take the voltage drop at the input or at the output
end of the power run if the total load is at the end of the run.
I checked with Dr. Ohm to verify this. :-)
Jim - W4RKS
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