Jim is right, my little Genasun is 60w, I believe, 5A at 14.2v for A123
LiFePO4 batteried
73 Eric WD6DBM
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 5:46 PM Jim Brown wrote:
> Yes, Genasun controllers are pretty quiet. I've been using them for at
> least 5 years. I've never seen one rated for more than 10A.
>
> 73,
Yes, Genasun controllers are pretty quiet. I've been using them for at
least 5 years. I've never seen one rated for more than 10A.
73, Jim K9YC
On 4/27/2022 4:15 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
I use a Genasun 60A solar controller for my K2 FD station. It is dead
quiet as far as I can tell, tiny, and
I use a Genasun 60A solar controller for my K2 FD station. It is dead
quiet as far as I can tell, tiny, and available with the proper voltage for
different chemistries. Also available in different sizes.
73 Eric WD6DBM
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 2:46 PM jerry wrote:
> On a related note - Genasun
On a related note - Genasun advertises that their solar charging
controllers are
quiet.
- Jerry KF6VB
On 2022-04-27 13:43, ws6x@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW:
Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry about "clean" inverters. Here
is a
summary.
While it is unlikely to find any
FWIW:
Thanks to all who responded to my inquiry about "clean" inverters. Here is a
summary.
While it is unlikely to find any inverter which is 100% rf quiet, some
designs are much better, or worse, than others. These following products are
FCC compliant [Title 47 (CFR), Part 15 Subpart B for Class
Hi Fred, when you operate bypass do you hear a relay click (K8)? If so the MCU
is working and you eliminate a good bit of circuitry,
Have you read this? There is a schematic on page 12.
https://ftp.elecraft.com/T1/Manuals%20Downloads/E740079%20T1%20owners%20man%20rev%20B.pdf
I changed the battery out and still the same issue from 6-80m. Tuner just stays
on yellow light. Have tried bypass off and on and still seems like same results.
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Fred VE3FAL/CIW649
> On Apr 26, 2022, at 17:35, Paul Jewell wrote:
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