Hi Jim,

Are the front panel APP sockets the 30 AMP variety?  Seems like they
should be, given the output current spec.

73,
matt W6NIA

On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 11:14:07 -0700, you wrote:

>Sometime in the last week or so someone was asking about this.  Last 
>year, in preparation for a DX trip, I bought a Powerwerx SS-30DV from 
>Ham Radio Outlet for about  $110-$120. It's quite compact -- 5 inches x 
>6 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches and light weight, and is rated to run a 100W 
>rig.  As it turns out, I didn't take it on the trip, so it hasn't 
>received its baptism of fire operating a K3 during a contest. :)
>
>Yesterday I found time to check it out for RF trash, and couldn't find 
>any in the ham bands on the antennas that are nearest to my operating 
>desk -- a 160M vertical about 25 ft away, and an 160/80/40 wire dipole 
>about 120 ft above the shack.  That doesn't mean that there isn't any 
>noise -- I have ,my share of noise from my neighbors appliances.  I 
>checked the ham bands from 160M through 6M.
>
>This PSU has a standard IEC jack for the line cord, Pomona (dual banana) 
>jack on the rear panel, and two pairs of Power Poles on the front panel.
>
>73, Jim K9YC
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