Further info:
This is the second time I have mentioned / bitched / whinged about this issue 
in this list and I have finally found the problem, read on.

After a year of looking (and bitching) about my voltage drop issues, in sheer 
desperation I took a look at the K3's connectors and finally solved the riddle 
of my missing volts! 
(And it was volts at one stage, on a 20A load current I would see a 1.5 to 2 
volt drop @ 13.8V - 20Amp current draw indicated by the radio!)
The original voltage drops mentioned above were seen with the factory built 
power lead and radio right from when I got the K3 in May / June 2010.

At that time they were just dismissed as "being an anomaly in the rigs own 
measurement capabilities" or a "problem with the power supply" but on checking 
the power supply and finding it to be in good health, measuring the actual 
voltage drop and then speaking with other K3 owners I realised that there was 
an issue somewhere.

The original lead was ditched not long after I was made aware the voltage drops 
were too high and the current (pun intended) power lead for the radio is a 
newly self made 6mm dual core cable fitted with soldered 30A Anderson 
Powerpoles at one end with soldered 4mm lugs at the other end to suit my power 
supply. The new power cable is approximately 36" (1 Metre) long. (I don't 
believe in or use crimped connections as a rule)
This improved things to the point where I was seeing a voltage drop of 
generally around 1.2Volts at 13.8V - 20A current draw. 
(A useful improvement over the 2 volt drop I had seen before) :-)

I put up with this loss for some time but I finally got around to looking 
harder at the issue last night.

Upon further investigation I found that the problem was with the connectors 
that are fitted to the K3's motherboard, which is what had me flummoxed, the 
rig is just on a year old and I didn't even think to consider that the onboard 
connectors could be dodgy for one minute. (Just goes to show you, never 
discount anything unless you test it!)

Once the contacts were cleaned (First by cleaning with a cotton bud dipped in 
thinners and then when that didn't work by scraping the contacts in the radios 
connector with a small screwdriver then burnishing with a small file) the 
voltage drop has been within 0.2 - 0.3V @ 4A current draw and *0.5 - 0.6V at 
20A draw. (That is a 28MHz 100W FM carrier into a 1.0:1 VSWR dummy load).

* (All voltage drops shown here are measured at 13.8V supply voltage and are as 
shown by the rig itself, the measurements shown are in fact a little higher 
than they actually are due to internal voltage drops etc in the K3.)

Now I realise that according to Anderson the connectors are supposed to be self 
cleaning, but my experience so far with them has demonstrated otherwise. 
In that case it may be wise to check the connectors fitted to your rig / cable 
occasionally, I 'sure as sh1t' will be from now on. (Until I ditch them all)

Of course, none of all the above raises my opinion of Anderson PowerPoles one 
iota, I don't believe that they are a particularly good idea, especially for a 
radio that is designed to be in used more in a portable situation far more than 
any other radio and given the hassles I have had with the damned things, if I 
could I would gladly ditch then from the back of my K3 in an instant.

What would I use in their place?

A pair of 6mm wires, permanently soldered to the motherboard and fitted with a 
strain relief, voltage drop problems solved!

73 de
Jeff Cochrane - VK4BOF
Innisfail, QLD, Australia
Elecraft K3 #4257 + KPA500 + PR6 + K144XV = Multiband greatness!

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Ferrington, M0XDF 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:44 PM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Anderson Powerpole voltage loss


  I have never found dirty APPs - the whole idea is that they wipe each other 
as joined and unjoined.
  This suggests a badly fitting contact in the housing.
  73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, P3 #10873 de M0XDF

  On 18 May 2011, at 09:29, Gary Gregory wrote:

  > The gentleman also discovered the contacts were "dirty", after cleaning they
  > showed normal and expected voltage...:-)

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