Re: [Elecraft] K3 Power Problem ??

2009-12-05 Thread Jim HaRRIS

Dave,

Looks like you have pointed me in the right direction. I had not done the
wattmeter calibration as the manual implies that it is optional.  That plus
the usual inaccuracies in the average wattmeter I decided to accept the
factory settings.  This morning I did the procedure and thus far have not
had a high current warning.  Current is 1-2 amps less than before; still a
little on the high side but at least no warnings about it.  Knock on
wood..

For the Elecraft tech writers and anyone attempting to do the procedure
there is an error in the procedure.  On page 49 of the Owner's Manual the
last step on the bottom left should read tap XMIT rather than hold TUNE.  If
TUNE is used rather than XMIT the radio will output 20 watts regardless of
the power set while calibrating.

Thanks for the help.  73,

Jim, W0EM



Dave G4AON wrote:
 
 Jim, if you calibrated the K3 Wattmeter with a low reading Wattmeter it
 would give the symptoms you describe. The calibration is optional and
 calls for an accurate Wattmeter, the K3 already comes calibrated from
 the factory. You might have a fault, K3 Support will be able to assist.
 
 I use the supplied cable and obtain good correlation to the expected
 power at 5 and 50 Watts, but slightly less at 100 Watts. There is a
 table of the results at: http://www.astromag.co.uk/k3/
 
 I've never had an over current warning.
 
 73 Dave, G4AON
 K3/100 #80
 -
 Exactly 100 watts set on K3. Measured about 90 watts out on two external
 watt meters. One on an MFJ antenna tuner and the other is a high end MFJ
 power meter. They agree within a couple of watts near 100 watts measured.
 
 Have a good day and 73.
 
 Jim, W0EM
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Power Problem ??

2009-12-05 Thread Jim HaRRIS

Dave,

Thank you for taking he time to take the measurements nd pass them along.  I
said in my previous post that I had calibrated the wattmeter and it seemed
to help.  Well, it did help some but not enough to completely eliminate high
current warnings and subsequent power reductions.

In trouble shooting I have found that some interesting things.  

1.  Going through the tuner part of my antenna tuner adds about three (3)
more amps than going direct through the tuner.
2.  I have set CONFIG:WMTR to the setting (180) that requires least current
regardless of actual external meter indication.  If the setting (160) is
used that indicates 50 watts on the external meter when 50 is set on the
radio, the current is nearly one amp higher.
3.  When the radio is room temperature on 20 meters with 100 watts set, the
current is 20.25 amps when going directly into two different dummy loads. 
After about four minutes of 15 seconds on and off the current is 21.6 amps
and climbing.
4.  When using an antenna with an SWR of higher than 1.2:1, the current
warning is always displayed with subsequent power reduction.
5.  I have found the current warning threshold is at about 24.5 amps.

It seems the high current warning only is displayed during RTTY at 100 watts
into less than a perfect antenna while tuning with an external antenna
tuner.  I've never seen the warning in any other mode.  If this is in fact
normal then I'm very disappointed with my K3.  It sure spoiled my contest
effort today.  I've previously learned that the S-meter does not respond in
the way I would expect.  These and 2-3 other issues have left a less than
sterling impression of the K3.  I'm trying hard to like this radio but my
offshore rig doesn't have these kind of issues.

Does anyone else on the list have high current warnings when running RTTY at
100 watts?  If support is listening I sure would like to hear from you.

Jim, W0EM


100W measured on the following bands gives:

160m, 18.1 A
80m, 17.3A
40m, 22.5A
30m, 21.5A
20m, 20.5A
15m, 19.4A
10m, 17.5A
6m, 21.5A

These figures were with 13.5 ~ 13.4 Volts from my power supply as
measured on the K3's display (both for Amps and Voltage).

Power measurement into a 50 Ohm load with a calibrated LP-100 power meter.

73 Dave, G4AON
K3/100 #80
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Power Problem ??

2009-12-04 Thread Bob Naumann
Jim,

23 to 24 amps is excessive current to be drawing at 14v and probably means
that you are drawing too much.

Have you verified that those watt meters are accurate?

As some comparison data, running 100 watts out of my K3 into a 1:1.1 SWR it
only draws 17.1 amps.

73,

Bob W5OV



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Hi,

Exactly 100 watts set on K3.  Measured about 90 watts out on two external
watt meters.  One on an MFJ antenna tuner and the other is a high end MFJ
power meter.  They agree within a couple of watts near 100 watts measured.

Have a good day and 73.

Jim, W0EM




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 Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K3 Power Problem ??
 Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 21:51:35 -0600
 
 Jim,
 
 23 to 24 amps on transmit? The manual says you should have 17 to 22. At
14v
 it sure sounds like you're running a lot more than 100w out. 
 
 How are you measuring the output?
 
 W5OV
 
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 Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 7:46 PM
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 Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Power Problem ??
 
 
 Hi Folks,
 
 When doing RTTY at 100 watts a high current warning flashes in the VFO B
 display area and RF power is automatically cut back to about 60 watts.
SWR
 is about 1.1:1 or there abouts; nothing approaching 1.5:1.  I have found
 there is 0.6 volts drop in the Elecraft supplied power cable (Power Poles
 are soldered) and about 0.2 volt drop between my power supply and the
output
 of the Rigrunner.  It's between the power supply and the K3.  Voltage at
the
 radio drops to 13.2 vdc and current is 23-24 amps on transmit.  Under that
 load the voltage at the power supply drops 0.01 volts.  I run the power
 supply (it's variable) at 14.0 volts at the supply.  It's a 40 amp power
 supply.  I have a popular off shore rig that has no problem with the
 existing power setup.
 
 In reading the Supply/Voltage Current specifications on page eight (8) of
 the Owners Manual I find it recommends  When using reduced supply voltage
 (12volts), power output should be reduced (e.g. 70 W at 11 V).  Further,
 For best results, use the supplied 5 foot (1.3 m) power cable.  Those
two
 statements appear to be in error when applied to my radio.
 
 My K3 appears to be overly sensitive to voltage and current.  The only
 adjustment I can locate that might relate to this is the menu CONFIG:ADC
REF
 entry. However, I seriously doubt it will have any impact on this as this
 appears to be a serious error and adjust appears to be for fine tuning at
 best.
 
 I certainly would appreciate any ones constructive input on this
situation.
 I could appreciate knowing the gauge of the supplied cableI'm hoping
 that doubling or tripling the size might help.  But, that seems to be a
 bandaide rather that eliminating the root cause.
 
 Thank, have a good day and 73.
 
 Jim, W0EM
 
 
 
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