Be careful.  There is a voltage that is safe for trickle charging a battery, 
but it is not the same voltage that is optimum for powering a transceiver.  
Most if not all transceivers are built for optimum operation at about 13.8 
volts which is also the optimum charging voltage for a short term charge of 
your car battery.  They also work well at 12 volts or a little less so that you 
can use a car battery when you are not running the engine.  Most of us keep our 
power supply adjusted to about 13.8V which is a good voltage for battery 
charging, but not so good for continuous charge.  You will ruin a battery if 
you keep the voltage that high for long periods.  I don't have the battery 
specs on hand at the moment but something like 12.3 to 12.5V would be a good 
continuous voltage.  Also, you have the challenge of connecting at least two 
large wires to the output terminals of the charger which is difficult on some 
chargers.  The Astron supply that I have has
 some nice large bolts for connectors, but others have binding posts that are 
more difficult.

A better solution is to have a separate power supply output for the battery 
charger and a variable charge circuit to restore the charge after use then 
reduce the charging voltage for maintenance.  Such a supply is made by 
JetStream, Model JTPS35BCM and probably others.  I am in the process of 
installing one in my shack at the moment.  It is reasonably priced and seems a 
good idea,  I will let you know later how well it works.

Willis 'Cookie' Cooke 
K5EWJ


--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Wes Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Wes Stewart <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Battery Charging with DC Power Supply
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, June 8, 2009, 7:40 AM
> Finally, a voice of reason.
> 

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