Mark,

I used the batteries from my boat for field for my K2/100. They are deep discharge marine/RV batteries, one about 60 AH and the other about 80 AH. I also use an old car battery in the shack which I keep on float at 13.8 volts. Some comments.

The K2 which will work at lower voltages, down to 10.5 volts. Don't try it with some other rigs, which do not work well at the lower voltages. The AH capacity is less at a higher load, so a battery nearly discharged will work well on receive, but will not support transmit. I removed the car battery from my car as it wouldn't start it. I cleaned it up and it has a lot of life left as a battery for ham radio use. Car batteries are designed for high starting current and are nrmally kept fully charged by the car alternator, as opposed to operating at long periods at partial charge like the deep discharge batteries. Look around for a used car battery, clean it up, and it will probably last another few years powering your K2/100. Just keep it floating when you have power available. Being old, it will self discharge faster than a new one, but you won't notice that effect during a few hours of operation powering the K2/100. In the emergency communication use, a new deep discharge battery is best. Keep it floating with a small charger or place it in parallel with a 13.8 v low current power supply. I use a 6 amp 13.8 volt power supply in parallel with the old car battery with the rig connected directly to the battery. When the rig wants more current on transmitt, it takes it from the battery. I use a 20 amp fuse between the power supply and battery, and have never blown it. Some recommend a low ohm resistor in addition to the fuse. A 40 watt 115 volt light bulb would work. I just never found it necessary.

GL  73,  Chas, W1CG

At 09:32 AM 7/15/2005, Mark Baugh wrote:
Hi guys,
I am gearing up for a portable station for emergency
communications and have decided to use my K2/100 and
KAT100 combo.  I want to be able to power it with
batteries, if the need arises.  Have any of you "high
tech" Elecrafters used a battery to power a K2/100?  I
don't know whether to chose a deep-discharge marine,
an SLA/gel cell or AGM battery.  Let's not beat this
horse to death, but I would like some help on what the
best choice would be.  I've been thinking about using
something on the order of a 50-60 Ahr size.

73,
Mark Baugh
W5EZY
Grenada MS



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