Howdy, "H."

Have you checked what your PSU is doing when you try to tx at more than 25W?

Cycle round the options available by poking the "DISP" "METER" button and find 
the one that monitors your voltage input (it will be about 0.3v below your PSU 
voltage because of a protection diode).  Watch what happens to that voltage as 
you sneak up towards 25W.  If the voltage is showing a progressive drop, then 
you either have a sick PSU or there's a problem in the feed cable.  It's 
usually connections or an inline fuse where conductivity problems arise.

Did you fit your own Andersons on the cable?  Did you solder and if you did, 
was the solder wicked inside the contact's barrel?  Did the contacts click home 
in the shells with a most definite click?  Once they've clicked into place they 
are very firmly there.  I think you have to experience trouble with an 
"un-clicked" Anderson before you really appreciate that click HI!

Hope that helps, or at least keeps you busy for a while HI!

Very best wishes and hope your problem is easily overcome.

73  Dave  G3TJP
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