Clay:

> On Jul 26, 2018, at 11:42 AM, Clay Autery <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Bioenno folks are awesome, too.  Not as cool as Elecraft, but close.
> 
> Unsolicited Suggestion Warning:  Put a switch inline on the AC power cord to 
> the charger....  Personally, I am going to replace the cord with a longer 
> cord with an inline toggle switch.
> 
> Or get the West Mountain box designed to power the radio and use Bioenno 
> batteries as backup/alt.

I presume you mean the West Mountain “Epic PWRgate”?

This device is designed to use LiPO4 batteries as a power backup for a fixed 
station operation where 120VAC/power supply (presumably 13.8 VDC) is present to 
recharge the LiPO4 while providing power to the station equipment.  It isn’t 
clear to me whether the prior posts concern a fixed station use of the LiPO4 or 
a mobile or portable operation.  

I’ve suggested to the West Mountain Radio folks (at this year’s  Hamcation and 
Hamvention) that a device that can recharge/manage LiPO4 batteries while mobile 
would that could power equipment when the vehicle’s engine is off and recharge 
the LiPO4 while the engine is running would be very helpful as it would keep 
equipment running during fuel or rest stops, preventing shutdown while also 
protecting the car’s battery from excessive discharge when operating for more 
extensive periods with the engine off.  An alternator doesn’t provide the 
stable power that a 120 VAC power supply does and I was advised not to use the 
Epic PWRgate while mobile.  Whether such a device will eventually be developed 
remains to be seen. Being able to use LiPO4 would significantly extend the 
amount of time that power could be supplied to mobile electronics as well as 
reduce the weight of the battery making it easier to install and secure.  It 
would also be useful for portable operation where the LiPO4 battery could be 
recharged by the car’s alternator while in transit to the next portable 
operating site for use outside the vehicle (such as a KX2 or KX3 portable 
setup) or while parked using installed equipment.  

In the meantime, I’m using a 12VDC 7AH AGM with West Mountain Radio’s “ISOpwr” 
to manage power to my mobile electronics, including USB Hubs to power various 
USB devices as well as mobile rigs.  Keeping the USB devices powered during 
engine shutdowns for refueling is critical as it eliminates the need to reboot 
the laptop mounted in the car that is connected to a GPS receiver, 8 iMICS, and 
several RTS-3 USB-to-Serial adapters. If any of these devices lose power from 
their respective hub due to engine shutdown, it requires a reboot of the laptop 
to re-establish connection and restart of the various applications that utilize 
these devices to get everything going again.  


73,

Barry, WD4ASW

> ______________________
> Clay Autery, KY5G
> (318) 518-1389
> 

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