Although I don't normally list it for sale.
I do mfgr a much improved astron regulator
board that "drops in place" of an exisiting
board. A much improved circuit, which
addresses all the known problems, ie RFI,
Overshoot, Regulation, the dreaded crowbar
circuit.... I have an option for variable
front panel adjustable voltage regulation.
They are pricey at near $50 each, but well
worth a retrofit into the 50 and 30 amp
supplies. It's a true Astron revision,
much better than the original board...
supplied with your supply.
Many early Astron supply regulator boards are
problematic.
Constact me direct if you're interested.
cheers
skipp
www.radiowrench.com
skipp025 at yahoo.com
> "Daron J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've read the description on the repeater builder website of the
astron
> issues and circuits, but not sure if that will solve what I'm
currently
> experiencing.
>
> I've got a 50 amp rack mount supply, the problem with them is that
if
> there is much of a load or draw on them when you DO restore AC
power,
> they go into this protect mode. I've got a couple small radios on
them,
> but when power comes on there is an immediate current draw and that
> seems to lock the power supply down. The only way I have found to
get
> it back is to turn it off, disconnect the load, plug it in, then
hook
> the load back up.
>
> Is it all the same issue and will the overvotage circuit solve that
as
> well?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Daron J. Wilson, RCDD ) )
> Telecom Manager ( (
> LH Morris Electric, Inc. ) )
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