Hi Barry,

I installed the KRX3 in #24 here last week.  My experience with temps
is different from yours.

Ambient temp:  22C
FP temp: 23C
PA temp 34C
(this is right now - in the middle of NA winter)

Chassis exterior doesn't have temps any different from before the KRX3
went in here.  At least not so far.

This was after the K3 had been sitting on for most of the afternoon.
Now, it's possible that your ambient temp is different, given that you
are set right in the middle of Summer there.  However, I recorded FP
and PA temps no higher than 36/48 here last summer.  This was due to
the fact that I was running a lot of high duty cycle PSK31 QSO's at
the time.  The ambient open-house temp was 35C, which is a little
warm.  And believe me, the fans were running!  We were open-house
because of a power outage, and with solar power the only inconvience
was sweat.

You might want to look at how your cables are dressed, esp. the one at
the back from ANT receptacle to the KRX3.  If your fans can't get
started, this might explain the high-temp problem.  If the cable is
laying across the fan(s)....

Also - make sure the KRX3 shield box isn't contacting anything on the
RF Board.  Check your DC power supply's metering to see if it pulls
appreciably more current with the KRX3 installed.

It seems unlikely that the KRX3 is the problem.  But I'm not in your
shoes.

73,
matt, W6NIA

On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 04:42:30 +0000, you wrote:

>Since I fitted the second receiver, my K3 is running a whole lot warmer,
>even on receive with the sub receiver turned off.
>
> 
>
>In particular the front half of the right hand side panel is almost hot and
>the front right hand corner of the top cover is also very warm.
>
> 
>
>Before the second receiver installation the PA and FP temperatures ran about
>the same, in the high 20's if I remember. Just now the FP temperature is
>nudging 44 degrees C and the PA is 36 C. This is after the rig has been on
>for several hours, receive only, although it quickly heats up to these
>temperatures when it is switched on.
>
> 
>
>I am guessing that the air flow and thus the cooling ability of the rig has
>been significantly impaired by the KRX3 and this is causing the very high
>temperatures. I wonder if this has any long term reliability implications ?
>
> 
>
>I also wonder if others are experiencing similar temperature issues with
>KRX3's installed as I do not recall seeing any postings on the subject.
>
> 
>
>Barry Simpson  VK2BJ
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