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My tired old K3 (serial 1298) displayed this while I was on RTTY today. The
rig works at 10w and under, so I assume that this indicates an issue with
the power amp. I checked the book for
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My tired old K3 (serial 1298) displayed this while I was on RTTY today. The
rig works at 10w and under, so I assume that this indicates an issue with
the power amp. I checked the book for
>http://www.elecraft.com/manual/E740182%20KPA3CONMDKT%20Instruction%20Manual.pdf
My K3, of a similar vintage, had the same problem. The URL above
describes the problem, and a permanent fix.
I didn't trust myself to change the pins on the mother board, so I used
a temporary "bypass operation" -
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 1:57 PM, Ed Schuller via Elecraft
wrote:
> My tired old K3 (serial 1298) displayed this while I was on RTTY today. The
> rig works at 10w and under, so I assume that this indicates an issue with the
> power amp. I checked the book for possible other issues, but came up wi
Is your power supply sagging?
73s and thanks,
Dave
NK7Z
https://www.nk7z.net
On 02/24/2018 01:57 PM, Ed Schuller via Elecraft wrote:
My tired old K3 (serial 1298) displayed this while I was on RTTY today. The rig
works at 10w and under, so I assume that this indicates an issue with the power
My tired old K3 (serial 1298) displayed this while I was on RTTY today. The rig
works at 10w and under, so I assume that this indicates an issue with the power
amp. I checked the book for possible other issues, but came up with either bad
connector seating or circuit breaker issues, neither whic
Last week, I sought help on this reflector in relation to the ERR 12V
problem that my K3 had developed.
The several replies I received from three different continents all pointed
me the same way and Elecraft confirmed the diagnosis.
I ordered the parts on 22 December and they arrived in today's p
At the ripe old age of nine my K3 developed the ERR 12V problem (in the
middle of a contest, of course). I've seen posts here where owners had some
trepidation about the difficulty of the fix, which is to inspect and
replace some connectors using parts from KPA3CONMDKT.
Relax. It's a bit tedious b
Thank you to everyone who replied with advice on my problem.
The advice all points one way so I will have a look at the KPA power
connection pins over the holiday period and then do the necessary repair
with replacemnt pins from Elecraft as required - or just hardwire them as
per one suggestion.
I had this problem with #1823 just after I returned from an expedition
in 2010. (lucky, eh?)
It is indeed a result of the steel pins carrying the 12v to the PA
becoming tarnished.
Not trusting myself to replace the pins, I opted for the "bypass
operation" - wire jumpers around the pins (Elecraft
I also have an early K3, ser nr apprx 400 earlier than yours. I got the
ERR 12V fault a couple of months ago. As others have mentioned it was
the KPA pins. They were not corroded so much as discolored. I replaced
them and the two front panel connectors at the same time.
There's a good blogpos
Barry,
Contact Elecraft support and request the Gold Pins kit.
Also obtain E560002 which is the KPA3 12V Sense Modification.
You might want to consider other updates to the K3. See the website
listing for Spare Parts and Mod Kits for the K3. Click on "Order" to
get there.
73,
Don W3FPR
On
Good Morning, Barry:
Sounds like a problem that raised its head quite a while back with
corrosion of the 12V pins on the KPA3 connector. I am not near my rig
and info at the moment so I can't confirm that.
73 and Happy Holidays,
Ken K3IU
On 12/17/2017 1:36 AM, Barry Simpson wrote:
I have an e
I have an early model K3 s/n 1397 which I built and which I upgraded around
12 months ago with the new synthesizers etc.
It has the second receiver and numerous filters in both receivers.
I have never had a moment's trouble with it since the original build in
around 2009 and since the big upgrade
I have come to no conclusions re my earlier posts.
The K3 quit on QSO #3 in the 160 last night, again with the 'ERR 12V'
message, neccesitating a switch to the Pro-3 (my Mk.V is out on loan). Talk
about day and night!
My 'power off' current drain had been back to 0 amps over the last couple
of wee
m messages.
>
> Good luck, Ed/W5TM
>
> - Original Message - From: "Randy Moore"
> To: "Elecraft Discussion List"
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 8:47 PM
> Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] ERR 12v
>
>
>> I am working on an friends K3 (#4446),
From: "Randy Moore"
To: "Elecraft Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 7:45 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] Err 12v
>I am working on an friends K3 (#4446), recently purchased used. When I
> got it, Power-On resulted in "ERR DSE." Firmware load failed, so I
I am working on an friends K3 (#4446), recently purchased used. When I
got it, Power-On resulted in "ERR DSE." Firmware load failed, so I did
EEINIT, and then the firmware loaded correctly. After going through
filter setups to match the on-board filters, things seemed to be working
correctly.
I am working on an friends K3 (#4446), recently purchased used. When I
got it, Power-On resulted in "ERR DSE." Firmware load failed, so I did
EEINIT, and then the firmware (4.22) loaded correctly. After going
through filter setups to match the on-board filters, things seemed to be
working cor
Have you examined pins 21 through 26 of J67/P67?
At 2/14/2010 06:49 PM, Craig WÃLV wrote:
>Don
>
>Did all you said and the rig ran for a while and the same thing happened,
>also saw and 80C det temp on the PA and it was not that hot. Cool air from
>the fans.
>
>Craig
>--
>View this message in c
Don
Did all you said and the rig ran for a while and the same thing happened,
also saw and 80C det temp on the PA and it was not that hot. Cool air from
the fans.
Craig
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http://n2.nabble.com/K3-ERR-12V-tp4567085p4572201.html
Sent from the [K3] mailing list arc
Thanks guys for all of the input. This is an older K3 serial 1085. I have
done some of the mods to it, but still more to do.
I have not had a chance to get the rig apart yet. I did look at the breaker
and it is OK. The fans are stuck on High and I have not had a chance to do
anything else.
C
Craig,
Yes, on the back near the fans. See page 4 of the K2 Owner's Manual -
the identifier labeled "38" in that diagram.
73,
Don W3FPR
Craig WØLV wrote:
> Hey Don
>
> Thanks for the input. The rig will poser on and only TX at 12W. Is there a
> seperate breaker for th ePA?
>
> Craig
>
>
Hey Don
Thanks for the input. The rig will poser on and only TX at 12W. Is there a
seperate breaker for th ePA?
Craig
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Sent from the [K3] mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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Craig,
Did you do as suggested in the manual list of error messages? Check the
circuit breaker first.
73,
Don W3FPR
Craig WØLV wrote:
> I was running WPX RTTY contest using abt 80W and it had ran for over an hour
> with no problems. I have done it many times and the PA temp stayed around
> 50
I was running WPX RTTY contest using abt 80W and it had ran for over an hour
with no problems. I have done it many times and the PA temp stayed around
50 All of the sudden I received the ERR 12V. I was watching the PA
temp and it was staying around 45 to 49C. The rig was running 3 bars on
I didn't have time to work on the radio until a couple of days
ago. When I first looked at the problem last weekend in the middle
of the Elecraft QSO Party, I removed the top cover and the fan
assembly. I pulled on one of the wires that connect from the KPA3 to
the circuit breaker and apparen
I was 'inside' #24 anyway and saw this posting. Measured the DC
resistance across the CB. I can't measure any resistance with the
Fluke DVM.
When keyed down on TUNE at 50W, I see no drop across the CB. Sounds
like the contact suface is corroded or contaminated on yours. Better
replace it. At
All of a sudden this morning, I started getting an error message on
my K3, ERR 12V. Then it scrolled Check Circuit Breaker, which I
assume was the PA circuit breaker. The radio would not transmit
until power cycled and the power level was reset to below 12W. I am
not convinced that it is a t
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