Depends how fast the theory from class is Heat , Light & Smoke is the
byproduct of destroying the PS !

Best to get a 60-70 Amp . Ratedand buy a good one not some cheap flimsy rice
box ! something some Chicken Buzzard would want to use maybe they would blow
one up !

MH
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Rodgers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] BIG battery & Astron current limit


>
> The question should be how long before the Astron RS-35M burns up running
at
> 34A? The power supply is rated for 25A continuous duty, 35A intermittent
> duty.  I don't like running mine north of 15A continuous without a fan.
> This is the weakness with the Astron supplies. If you load them up to
> rated output they run very hot. If you are planning on running 35A
continuous,
> I'd get an RM-60 or an RS-70.
>
> Steve
> WA6ZFT
>
> On Sunday 26 September 2004 20:01, Steve Grantham wrote:
> > How long would the RS-35M run in current limit at 34 Amps?  (This is
about
> > 97%.)
> >
> > I have noticed that the internal ammeter sometimes lacks good
calibration.
> > As measured on a quality manufactured shunt, 34 Amps pegs out the panel
> > ammeter on the RS-35M, which indicates 40 Amps Max.
> >
> > Anyone have experience with this?
> >
> > Steve
> > AA5SG
> >
> >
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> >-----
> >
> > The below quoted from:
> > http://www.repeater-builder.com/astron/astron-rsbattmod.html A couple of
> > additional comments presented by  Joe Montierth ....
> > One, the 10K resistor can be 1/4 watt or even 1/8 watt, the 1/2 watt is
> > overkill. There is not much voltage across it to generate any heat.
> >
> > Two, depending on the size battery it is attached to, you might want to
> > reduce the current limit point on the Astron. The 35 amp Astron will
> > current limit somewhat above the 35 amp point, maybe around 37-39 amps.
If
> > you have it attached to a BIG battery, it can run several hours at the
> > current limit, and burn itself out. If you parallel R4 with a 1K pot,
you
> > can adjust the current limit to a point less than 38 amps, usually about
> > 70-80% of the power supply rating is good.
> >
> > Three, always turn the PS "on" before attaching it to the battery. This
> > will keep the internal caps charged up, so they don't have to suddenly
> > charge through the pass transistors on the Astron.
>
>
>
>
>
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