Hi Van -

I've been running my K3 almost exclusively like that almost from day one (two 
years), although I do have a tad more amp-hours available than you'd need for 
two hours per day of operating. Here is what my system consists of:

(1) GE 72-watt solar panel about 20 feet from the shack, connected via #8 
copper wire

(1) Morningstar Prostar PS15m charge controller

(3) Sun-Extender PVX-1080T AGM batteries, in parallel

(1) N8XJK Boost Regulator

(1) Rig Runner 4008 12VDC Power Distribution unit

The charge controller, batteries, boost regulator, and Rig Runner are in the 
shack, about three feet from the K3.

With this setup I am able to run my K3 at 100 watts for a looooong time. I do 
mostly casual operating / rag chewing, 160 - 10 meters, but occasionally do get 
into all-weekend contests, as I'm trying to finish off 5BWAS before time 
finishes me off! I do very little SSB and no data modes, so my CW-only 
operating adds to the amount of time the batteries will last. The K3 will run 
on 12 volts, but I wanted to keep it supplied with 13.8, no matter what the 
battery levels were at, thus the use of a boost regulator. I believe that MFJ 
also markets one - I deduced that the N8XJX model was the best fit for me. I 
also have their RM-1 remote meter and power switch connected to it. 

I have that boost regulator in the line BEOFRE the rig runner unit, so anything 
I plug into the rig runner is powered by 13.8 volts, NOT whatever the battery 
level is currently sitting at. And I do have several other pieces of gear 
connected to it, including an Icom IC-207H VHF/UHF rig and a 12v station lamp. 
Having the rig runner installed is nice because I can connect other stuff to it 
as needed. I occasionally hook up my MFJ-259B antenna analyzer, KX1, etc. - all 
get a nice, regulated 13.8 volts.

One of the reasons why I've got so much capacity is that this part of 
California can go several days without sun. I never want to get to the point 
where I have to worry about not operating because I've depleted my amps. Just 
isn't an issue with three of those buggers hooked to the system. But it wasn't 
cheap!

As a side note, a few months ago I built a KPA-500 amp. It runs off the house 
mains, but with the drive level only 25 watts for full power out, the K3's 
current draw on that battery bank is a LOT less than if running at 100 watts! 
So, if I want QRO operation at 500 watts, I still need the electric utility. 
But for 100 watts and less, I am self-sufficient.

Hope that helps.

73, Jim / W6JHB

On   Thursday, Mar 15, 2012, at  Thursday, 8:07 PM, van wrote:

> Anyone using the K3 with an auto size deep cell 12 volt battery with 60 watt 
> solar charge system. Operation is limited to about 2 hours per day mostly 
> during the day with 80% listening. 
> 
> Your experience with the K3 and solar appreciated.  Thanks Van W4GIW a ham 
> for 60 years. 
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