Mike,

The -BB circuit is simply some diodes and a resistor to limit charging
current.  The basic circuit is found here:
<www.repeater-builder.com/astron/pix/astron-rm50a-bb.jpg>

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Is the circuit in the -BB version a charger or is it simply just a switch?

Thanks,
Mike



On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Jim Cicirello <ka2...@gmail.com
<mailto:ka2...@gmail.com> > wrote:


          

        

        Hi Eric,

        I have been trying to follow these posts on battery back power.
Under this arrangement you describe, will the supply not get hot with the
Schottky Diode in place if the battery is discharged very low? 

        I am researching the best way to hook the battery to my Astron which
does not have the back-up charger. 

        Thanks for all of the information.

         

        73 JIM  KA2AJH  

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        Sorry. Yes, it's a -BB version.
        
        -Mike
        
        

        On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Eric Lemmon <wb6...@verizon.net
<mailto:wb6...@verizon.net> > wrote:

          

        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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        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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