Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-27 Thread Neil McKie


  I suppose it has been done ... not by me though. 

  I have a few of the TPN1110A/B Power Supply here in two forms - 
 one of them being the 12 volt only version.  You have to know what 
 you are looking for to be able to know what the ancestry is. 

  You might want to search the swapmeets for the Micor TPN1105A or 
 TPN1106A Power Supply as it's designed for what you want. 

  Hope this helps, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

 John Place wrote:
 
 I figured as much. Just thought someone may have come up with a 
 way to tap into the circuit and make it happen. 
 
 Neil McKie wrote:
 
That power supply wasn't designed for battery back-up use.
 
Neil - WA6KLA
 
 
 
  John Place wrote:
 
  It is a TPN1110B supply.
 
  Neil McKie 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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-27 Thread Maire-Radios

did a check of the one I have (new)  it is a TPN-1105A that has the battery 
hook up for a Micro repeater 75 watt model

John



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  I suppose it has been done ... not by me though.

  I have a few of the TPN1110A/B Power Supply here in two forms -
 one of them being the 12 volt only version.  You have to know what
 you are looking for to be able to know what the ancestry is.

  You might want to search the swapmeets for the Micor TPN1105A or
 TPN1106A Power Supply as it's designed for what you want.

  Hope this helps,

  Neil - WA6KLA

 John Place wrote:

 I figured as much. Just thought someone may have come up with a
 way to tap into the circuit and make it happen.

 Neil McKie wrote:

That power supply wasn't designed for battery back-up use.
 
Neil - WA6KLA
 
 
 
  John Place wrote:
 
  It is a TPN1110B supply.
 
  Neil McKie 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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-27 Thread Neil McKie


  Good. 

  Connect your 12 volt battery to the large terminals on the back 
 through a fuse.  Be certain to carefully adjust the voltage out 
 out of the power supply to keep from boiling away the battery 
 acid. 

  Hope this helps, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Maire-Radios wrote:
 
 did a check of the one I have (new)  it is a TPN-1105A that has 
 the battery hook up for a Micro repeater 75 watt model 
 
 John
 
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   I suppose it has been done ... not by me though.
 
   I have a few of the TPN1110A/B Power Supply here in two forms -
  one of them being the 12 volt only version.  You have to know what
  you are looking for to be able to know what the ancestry is.
 
   You might want to search the swapmeets for the Micor TPN1105A or
  TPN1106A Power Supply as it's designed for what you want.
 
   Hope this helps,
 
   Neil - WA6KLA
 
  John Place wrote:
 
  I figured as much. Just thought someone may have come up with a
  way to tap into the circuit and make it happen.
 
  Neil McKie wrote:
 
 That power supply wasn't designed for battery back-up use.
  
 Neil - WA6KLA
  
  
  
   John Place wrote:
  
   It is a TPN1110B supply.
  
   Neil McKie 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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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-27 Thread Mike Perryman

I guess that you could use a Xantrex C-35 charge controller connected to
supply out to charge (I use one on my solar setup) for smart charging...
then could use a second C-35 as a load controller  (they can be
configured for either function)...  and build up some sort of mains sensing
relay or something.

I have even seen folks use an Astron supply with a constant load across the
output to stabilize the current draw in conjunction with a C-35.  Then run
the machine on the batteries

I have 12 Dynasty 110ah gel cells in my solar bank, and they weren't cheap,
so I went the extra mile to protect them

Just a thought..  be creative!!

mike

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  I suppose it has been done ... not by me though.

  I have a few of the TPN1110A/B Power Supply here in two forms -
 one of them being the 12 volt only version.  You have to know what
 you are looking for to be able to know what the ancestry is.

  You might want to search the swapmeets for the Micor TPN1105A or
 TPN1106A Power Supply as it's designed for what you want.

  Hope this helps,

  Neil - WA6KLA

 John Place wrote:

 I figured as much. Just thought someone may have come up with a
 way to tap into the circuit and make it happen.

 Neil McKie wrote:

That power supply wasn't designed for battery back-up use.
 
Neil - WA6KLA
 
 
 
  John Place wrote:
 
  It is a TPN1110B supply.
 
  Neil McKie 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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-26 Thread Mike Perryman

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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-26 Thread Neil McKie


  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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-26 Thread John Place






It is a TPN1110B supply.


Neil McKie 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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-26 Thread John Place






I figured as much. Just thought someone may have come up with a way to
tap into the circuit and make it happen.


Neil McKie wrote:

  
  That power supply wasn't designed for battery back-up use. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

  
  
John Place wrote:

It is a TPN1110B supply.

Neil McKie 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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[Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-25 Thread John Place

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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-25 Thread Maire Company

there is a power supply that Motorola made for the Micor  that will charge 
the battery (12V) and them run the repeater when needed.

The last I knew a new one from Motorola was about $400.  as I got one for a 
job and still in stock.  Also they may be got at a ham fest as I got a Micor 
(working) with the power supply for $600.00 at one time.

If you can't find one let me know and I will see how many I have.

John
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 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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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor repeater power supply

2005-04-25 Thread Neil McKie


  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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