[Elecraft] KPA500 aux 12V power for KAT500

2014-12-17 Thread Tom Warren
Is there a way to get 12v from the KPA500 to run the KAT500 without going into 
the power supply?

Tom
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Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 aux 12V power for KAT500

2014-12-17 Thread Jack Brindle
No. I doubt if the internal 12V regulator in the KPA has enough spare capacity 
to run the KAT500. I certainly wouldn’t want to try it, and strongly suggest 
others not to.

Jack B, W6FB

> On Dec 17, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Tom Warren  wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to get 12v from the KPA500 to run the KAT500 without going 
> into the power supply?
> 
> Tom
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Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 aux 12V power for KAT500

2014-12-17 Thread Jack Brindle
Let me rephrase my answer. There is no 12V output form the KPA500. The internal 
12V regulator is pretty well loaded, taking most of the capacity of the 
regulator. The KAT500 needs upwards of 1 amp when the relays are switching, and 
there is not enough capacity in the KPA’s regulator to handle that and maintain 
its own circuits (some of which are critical to the KPA’s operation).

So, no, power to run the KAT500 really cannot be derived from the KPA500. 
Current K3’s _do_ have capacity on their 12V output, and older ones can be 
upgraded to handle the current. Or, you can go the route I traveled - build a 
small relay-switched power distribution box. I use the 12V output form the K3 
to power the relay, which simply switches my main 12V shack supply to the 
peripherals needed when the K3 is on. In my case this includes a W2, KRC2 and 
KPA500 among other devices.

Hope this helps.

73!

Jack B, W6FB

> On Dec 17, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Tom Warren  wrote:
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> Is there a way to get 12v from the KPA500 to run the KAT500 without going 
> into the power supply?
> 
> Tom
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