If it is a TPN1105A, then the battery back-up is built in. 

  Connect your battery to the large terminal block on the back 
 through a 30 ampere fuse.  Be careful to set the output voltage 
 of the power supply so you don't boil the battery. 

  I have one of those power supplies in service here for a pair of 
 Micor Repeaters.  

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Mike Perryman wrote:
> 
> I think it is a TPN1105A, I have a spare somewhere...  I think...
> 
> mike
> 
> At 05:05 PM 04/25/2005 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> >   Which Micor Power Supply?
> >
> >   Neil
> >
> >John Place wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone come up with a way to power the micor repeater with 12
> > > volts? Would like to have a point in the power supply to hook 12
> >. volts to for battery backup.
> > >
> > > --
> >
> >
> 
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