Ed,

I live in a 4 level split. Not a good situation for my knees and running power 
lines.
I assume the breaker box is on an outside wall. Here is what I did .

I went outside.
My shack in on level three, half buried in soil. Ground level comes up to just 
below the windows.
I had an electrician look at the situation and we decided to run the power for 
that room in conduit...outside.
It's 25 feet from the power panel in the basement to the shack.

The conduit is connected to the house just below the siding on concrete. Some 
very large conductors fill the conduit and make their way along the bottom of 
the house to a point just past the first stud in a closet in the shack. The 
panel is installed there and I have 2 240V 20A lines and 3 120V  20A lines

It's just like running power to an outbuilding or garage except the building Is 
a particular floor of the house.

It got painted when the house got painted last year and it just disappeared.

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Behalf Of Dauer, Edward
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 1:09 PM
To: Dave AD6A <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] How far can the KPA1500 amp be from the PS?

Placing both PS and amp where the 220 VAC outlet is accessible is possible; but 
then I wouldn't be able to see the amp while operating, which I would like to 
do.  Wouldn't feel comfortable with a 1500 watt amp running way out of sight.  
It would also then be in the kitchen on a floor above.  Not aesthetically the 
best that way, either.

As I described in reply to one other suggestion:

The "shack" is a spare bedroom in the lowest (of three) level of the house, 
which because it is built into a hillside and therefore half of it is below 
grade, has 12 inch concrete walls and a six inch (as I remember it) concrete 
floor covered only with a carpet and carpet pad.  The ceiling of that room is 
finished as is the entire interior.  The problem with snaking a line through 
the walls from the distribution box which is on a deck above ground level is 
that the entire space between the inside side of the concrete and the drywall 
is filled with cellular foam insulation.  It was, when we had it built, the 
recommended way to go for the mountain climate.  I did think to have a conduit 
put through the wall to allow antenna feedline coax to go through; but the 
electrician who was there said there is now no way to get a 220 line through 
the walls without major destruction.  I might bring it overhead (between the 
finished ceiling of the lower level and the floor of the next level up) but 
then to get it down to a usable level in the "shack" would require a conduit 
running down the inside wall surface.  That may be what I will have to do . . .

Or maybe Tesla's idea could be resurrected -- a big inductor inside and a 
transmitting power source out in the yard. I believe the Wardenclyffe Tower was 
originally planned for Colorado Springs, only 40 miles from the operating QTH.  
Some parts might still be available.

Any other ideas from those who know about these sorts of things?

Tnx,

Ted, KN1CBR

On 4/28/18, 8:55 AM, "Dave AD6A" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why not just use the amp as-is near the 220V outlet and run longer RF coax 
cables to the amp from your operating position?
    
    Dave
    AD6A
    
    Sent from my  iPhone X
    
    On Apr 28, 2018, at 6:54 AM, Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:
    
    The KPA1500 Manual states that “the power supply can be operated remotely” 
and that the supplied cables are 66 inches long.  It does not say how far 
apart, beyond the 66 inches, the PS and the amp can be without affecting 
performance or creating other issues.  
    
    Does anyone know?  There are apparently three cables – the main HV, the 
15-pin control, and the 12VDC phono plug cable for remote turn-on of the amp.
    
    Thoughts, anyone?
    
    Thanks, as always,
    
    Ted, KN1CBR            
    
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