Re: [Drakelist] ac 10 Power supply

2011-01-16 Thread Eugene Balinski
Is there a decimal point missing ? Maybe 1.5 A ? 1.5 = 1 1/2... 73 Gene K1NR On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:20:44 -0800 (PST) Michael Harden wrote: > Text for AC 10 Say's "15 amp fuse " for the main power. > The schematic shows a 1 1/2 amp fuse. I replaced the > original fuse with a 1 1/2 > fu

Re: [Drakelist] ac 10 Power supply

2011-01-16 Thread Garey Barrell
Mike - I don't know where the 15A fuse is shown, I don't have a manual for the AC-10. But I would say that it actually SHOULD be a 1.5A fuse as it is in the primary (120 VAC). This is good for 180 Watts. The secondary is fused with a 3A fuse, which at 13.5 VDC is good for ~40 Watts. My un

Re: [Drakelist] ac 10 Power supply

2011-01-16 Thread Ron
.  That could be causing an immediate short which would pop the fuse.  Sometimes "service technicians" do some strange modifications/corrections/adjustments to equipment. 73, Ron WD8SBB --- On Sun, 1/16/11, Michael Harden wrote: From: Michael Harden Subject: [Drakelist] ac 10 Power

[Drakelist] ac 10 Power supply

2011-01-15 Thread Michael Harden
Text for AC 10 Say's "15 amp fuse " for the main power. The schematic shows a 1 1/2 amp fuse. I replaced the original fuse with a 1 1/2 fuse and it blew without being connected to anything. IE turned on only. Any help would be appreciated.   Thanks in advance.  Mike