I originally ordered my K1 with the internal battery accessory. Didn't like the little speaker at all compared to the larger one. Also the cells were a pain in the butt to install and remove for charging. I never thought about leakage, but that makes a lot of sense!
I use a 10 cell holder with 2 A/H Ni MH batteries portable. Also have a cheapie $15 gellcell battery pack I bought from Sportsman's Guide that is super neat. The two 6 volt batteries in series are around 4 A/H as I recall. Pack has a nice shoulder strap, internal 10 amp fuse (the 5 X 20mm European type) in a holder. I took loose the "cigar lighter" receptical and installed a two wire Anderson "Powerpole" connector on the lead. Everything I have now That works on a 12-15 volt DC supply has the "Powerpole" connectors on them. Very convienant. 73, Sandy W5TVW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tom Althoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <elecraft@mailman.qth.net> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 1:44 PM Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K1 with internal battery | Tom asked: | | > Does anyone have a link to a photo of a K1 with the KBT-1 | > internal battery installed with the K1's cover in place? | > | > I cannot find any photo's of what the two knobs look like | > to access the battery compartment. | | The "knobs" you speak of are just replacements for the two small screws that hold the K1 top cover on at the rear. The KBT1 screws have a larger knurled head that allows them to be loosened or tightened using only finger force. The replacement top cover that comes with the KBT1 is held in place in the front by a lip, so only the two screws at the rear are required. | | I removed my KBT1 after having it in place for about 18 months. I didn't like the looks of the KBT1 top cover and the sound of the micro speaker attached to it, compared to the original cover and speaker. More importantly, I don't like a source of potential chemical leakage from batteries inside the K1's case. There is no physical barrier around the KBT1 AA-cell pack that will retain leakage from a cell. I much prefer to use a small external 10-AA cell pack rather than the 8-AA cell pack of the KBT1. | | The KBT1 should have been made easily removable so that the compromises associated with having it installed need only be suffered when absolutely needed. The KBT1 *should* attach via a cable with a polarized two-pin female connector to a male connector *anchored* on the RF board. This would allow easy removal at any time. The current design has the connections made by soldered connections, and even if you jury-rig in a connector in the power leads, one side of the connector will then be floating around creating potential shorts when the KBT1 is removed. | | 73, | Mike / KK5F | _______________________________________________ | Elecraft mailing list | Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net | You must be a subscriber to post to the list. | Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): | http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft | | Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm | Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com | | | | -- | No virus found in this incoming message. | Checked by AVG Free Edition. | Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.8/215 - Release Date: 12/27/2005 | | _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com