Good description Lance ... and R1091 is correct. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] back-up battery charging
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:36:54 -0400

>Hello,
>I have several of these Micor repeaters with the TPN1105/6 battery
>charger 
>supplies running and have the solution to your problem. First, the
>factory 
>set the charge voltage at 14.25 volts since as standard equipment
>they 
>supplied NICAD batteries for backup. Naturally, this is way to high
>for 
>lead/acid. SO, all you need to do is open up the large steel plate on
> the 
>backside of the power supply and locate the Voltage adjust pot on the
>large 
>PC board, I thik it is R1091... then, without any batteries on line,
>adjust 
>to 13.2 volts. from the 14.25. Hook your batteries back up and you
>are good 
>to go!. The slide switch on the PS should be left in "FLOAT"
>position, if 
>switched to  "EQUALIZE"  it will add +1 Volt making 14.2, this is to
>allow 
>for quicker recharge after a battery power event, and should be reset
>after 
>24 hours to float.
>Hope this all helps you.
>Lance  N2HBA
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>Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:16 AM
>Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] back-up battery charging
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>>
>>  If the Micor Power Supplies are either TPN1105A or TPN1106A yes,
>> the outputs are adjustable -
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>>  If not those model numbers, no, they can't be adjusted for
>> specific battery charging.
>>
>>  BTW, there are seven specific Micor Power Supplies by model
>number.
>>
>>  The two mentioned above, TPN1151A, TPN1152A, TPN1110A, TPN1110B
>> and the 12 VDC only version (I don't have the model number handy.)
>>
>>  Hope this helps,
>>
>>  Neil - WA6KLA
>>
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>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] back-up battery charging
>> Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 22:51:56 -0400
>>
>>>I am now in charge of some club repeater sites which use the
>>>standard Micor power supply. These have back-up batteries on them
>> which are
>>>being
>>>boiled dry by the 14.9V the power supply delivers,these supplies
>are
>>>not
>>>the battery back-up versions. I am looking for a good solution to
>>>solve
>>>this problem,maybe someone else has been there,done that??? Are
>there
>>>
>>>adjustments to set the voltage on these beasts?  I thought about a
>>>relay,some big diodes,but it looks ugly...     73,Lee
>>>
>>>
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