Mike,

I thought that only the RM-35M-BB has a battery backup circuit built-in; I
have an RM-35M power supply in service, and it does not have a battery
charging circuit.

A very simple method of achieving no-break battery backup is to install a
Schottky power diode on the positive output terminal of the power supply,
and connect both the battery positive terminal and the radio power leads to
the cathode lug of the diode.  My preferred Schottky diode for this
application is an International Rectifier 122NQ030R.  The diode is mounted
on a 1" wide copper bar that is placed on the power supply's positive output
stud.  The diode has a 1/4" output terminal, which makes it very easy to add
to an existing system.  Note that the "R" in the diode part number means
that it is reverse polarity.  The output voltage setting of the power supply
must be increased about 1/2 volt to compensate for the forward voltage drop
of the Schottky diode.  The voltage should be set so that the AGM battery
has the recommended float voltage at its terminals while the radios are
operating and the system has stabilized at least 24 hours.  This voltage
will usually be around 14.2-14.5 VDC, depending upon the battery
specifications.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 10:02 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Astron RM-35M AGM charging abilities?

  

Howdy Folks,

I am wondering if anyone has experience with the Astron RM-35M and its
built-in charging circuit? Has anyone used it to charge 12VDC AGM batteries?
I have 3 motorola Maxtracs (2 RX, 1 TX) that are powered from this power
supply and I need to put some backup power on the system. 

I am wondering, should I buy a separate charger for the AGM batteries (Qty.
2) or is the charging circuit within the the RM-35M sufficient?

73's,
Mike Lyon
KE6MRE
 




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