Santa Claus brought me a cheap 14 volt wall wart style power supply. The 
purpose of this is to charge the K2 built-in battery.
 
https://smile.amazon.com/PERFEIDY-Switching-Regulated-Transformer-Interchangeable/dp/B09DSCD62C/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=14+volt+wall+wart&qid=1638756395&sr=8-8
 
<https://smile.amazon.com/PERFEIDY-Switching-Regulated-Transformer-Interchangeable/dp/B09DSCD62C/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=14+volt+wall+wart&qid=1638756395&sr=8-8>
 

The unit is made in China, and the cost is $16. The nameplate rating is:
Input: 100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz 1A
Output: 14.0 V DC  1.0 A 14.0 W

The unit comes with a selection of connector adapters of various sizes, but the 
connector that is wired onto it is the right size for the K2 power socket.

Recall that the K2 receive current requirement is in the neighborhood of 120 - 
250 mA, while the transmit current is 2.0 A or more, or potentially somewhat 
less if current limit is set. So this power supply is adequate for charging the 
battery, adequate for receiving, and inadequate for transmitting. 

After the battery has been fully charged (overnight) with the 14.0 volt power 
supply, the radio shows 13.8 V when the PS is connected, and 12.9 V with the PS 
is disconnected.

With the battery discharged so that it shows 10.0 volts with the PS 
disconnected, then when the PS is connected it shows 13.7 volts. This suggests 
that the PS is barely able to maintain its rated voltage output under a heavy 
charging load.

With the 14.0 V PS connected, I am not noticing any new noise when receiving 
with an antenna mounted outside my house. I have not tried transmitting.

A concern might be if the battery is fully charged using the 14 volt supply, 
and then a conventional 13.8 volt supply is accidentally connected with the 
battery turned on in the radio, then the voltage regulator of the conventional 
power supply might get confused.

This power supply seems to solve two problems:

1.) Cheap, small portable power for battery charging when traveling.
2.) Higher voltage than conventional ham power supplies, which should help 
battery life.

Doug, W0UHU.


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