FW: [Elecraft] Power Supply Ferrite Beads.

2005-05-16 Thread Dan Barker
I just gave up on the whole thing, bought a car battery and a $20 trickle charger. Two (both sides) 30A fuse holders and it even works after the power goes out. A bit heavy, but a great addition to the bench! Pretty clean powerg! Dan / WG4S / K2 #2456 snip I would like some advice on the correct

Re: FW: [Elecraft] Power Supply Ferrite Beads.

2005-05-16 Thread RC KC5WA
A Word of caution Charging Car Batteries give off HYDROGEN GAS don't charge them indoors in a closed room Dan Barker wrote: I just gave up on the whole thing, bought a car battery and a $20 trickle charger. Two (both sides) 30A fuse holders and it even works after the power goes out. A bit

Re: FW: [Elecraft] Power Supply Ferrite Beads.

2005-05-16 Thread Daniel Reynolds
My solution is similar. I use a sealed 12 AH gelcell 'jumpstart' battery with a built in charger (paid $50 at AutoZone, but seen for as low as $40). Here's a link to the Mity Mite: http://www.batterychargers.com/details.cfm?prodid=PS%2D120Acatid=13 I leave it plugged into the outlet all of the