On 2018-04-16 4:26 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
So 4 sets of power pole connectors plus 2 fuses.

Even if the power pole connectors are assembled perfectly and
mated with optimum tension, the resistance in just the four
(15 A) power pole connectors in the negative lead is equivalent
to nearly 40 feet of #12 copper wire!

The voltage at the rig, K3, now drops a volt when putting out 100
Watts.

With the equivalent of 50 feet of power cable (4 connectors plus a
10 foot physical cable), I would not be surprised.  Assuming 20A
in transmit (on 15A power poles!), a 1V drop represents 0.05 Ohms
of total circuit losses .... that's pretty good for 10 feet (x2)
of cable plus eight connectors (4 in the + lead, 4 in the - lead)
and the switching device (probably a Schotkey diode).  However,
the 0.05 Ohms in the negative lead is probably ten times higher
than in a braided bonding connection directly from the K3 chassis
to the power supply chassis.

I'm surprised that only 75% went through the ground path - that
indicates the ground path has 1/3 as much resistance as the "right"
(V- lead) path.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 2018-04-16 4:26 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
About 75% went thru the ground path. The 10 ga to the rig went from Astron to a 
battery switching device in case of power outage, to rig runner and to rig. So 
4 sets of power pole connectors plus 2 fuses. I’m thinking of changing some of 
that too. The voltage at the rig, K3, now drops a volt when putting out 100 
Watts.

Chuck Jack
KE9UW

Sent from my iPhone, cjack

On Apr 16, 2018, at 3:14 PM, Wes Stewart <wes_n...@triconet.org> wrote:

I would hope that "much of the current..." wasn't really much.  The direct 
conductor from the negative terminal of the power supply to the radio should carry the 
majority of the supply current,

Wes  N7WS

  On 4/15/2018 7:38 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
This thread prompted me to check out my Astron vs35m. It had a small black wire 
from -V connected to the bottom of the chassis. Perhaps it could be called a 
case or cabinet...more importantly, it’s what the green wire from the line cord 
is connected to. I disconnected the black wire. When it was connected, much of 
the current that would have passed thru the negative power wire from the power 
supply to the rig was shunted thru the green power cord wire, the ground buss 
bar, and other ground connections.

Chuck Jack
KE9UW


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