Re: [Elecraft] Switching Power Supply in EC 2

2005-09-15 Thread Don Brown
Hi

Although I never got around to it, I did some measurements and the power 
supply will fit into the EC2 if you remove the rubber feet on the bottom of 
the power supply. I guess you could also remove all of the electronics and 
fan from the case and install it all into the EC2 and have even more room 
but that should nor be required. All that is needed is to cut out the back 
of the EC2 to fit the power supply and drill come holes in the bottom of the 
EC2 for air flow. There is even enough room for a K2 type battery that could 
be float charged from the power supply and or a solar panel with controller. 
This would give you a back up supply in case of a power failure to run at 
QRP levels. A while back someone on the list posted some pictures of the set 
up with the power supply in the EC2 so it has been done.


Don Brown
KS5NDB


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> Don Brown KD5NDB posted (2002) an interesting proposal to install a 
> MFJ-4125 power supply into an EC-2 Case.  Has any one attempted this 
> project?
>
> KI4DGH
> Chuck G. 
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[Elecraft] Switching Power Supply in EC 2

2005-09-14 Thread gehringc
Don Brown KD5NDB posted (2002) an interesting proposal to install a MFJ-4125 
power supply into an EC-2 Case.  Has any one attempted this project?  

KI4DGH
Chuck G.
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