"The issue: The fan comes on in a very short time - less than 20 seconds - and
the temp display runs up to 50+ degrees. If I start calling CQ or get into a
QSO, it doesn’t take long for the temp to show over 60 degrees and the fan is
running at max."
Max fan speed of a KPA500 is setting 6. Wit
Hi Jim!
Hope you are enjoying Idaho. I hear it is a great place to be!
The fan in the KPA500 goes to level 3 at 60 degrees. It goes to full-on at 80
degrees.
The levels are:
level 1 - 50C degrees
level 2 - 55C degrees
level 3 - 60C degrees
level 4 - 65C degrees
level 5 - 70C degrees
level 6 - 80
My K3 into the KPA500 for over ten years . . . . The FAN REV is 1.54
(this might be software)The resting temp is 27C. When on RTTY I set
the FAN to 4. Otherwise 2 for most of the time. Knowing temperature is
the killer of electronics (short of lightning) I try to keep things cool.
For 10 y
My setup is like yours and the response is exactly the same. Starting use on
fan speed 4 delays the temp rise for a short time. Mine has run many many
hours at temps up to 70 with no problems. Hottest on 20m and requires the
most drive on that band also.
On Sun, May 14, 2023, at 10:23 AM
y, May 14, 2023 12:24 PM
> To: Elecraft Reflector Reflector
> Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 Fan Question
>
> Got a question (problem?) regarding the fan in my KPA500. I'm driving the amp
> at 29 watts from a Kenwood TS-890S. The amp is connected to a KAT500, which
> in turn is
d that burns energy. That’s why
> the fan is running.
>
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>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2023 12:24 PM
> To: Elecraft Reflector Reflector
> Subje
Got a question (problem?) regarding the fan in my KPA500. I'm driving the amp
at 29 watts from a Kenwood TS-890S. The amp is connected to a KAT500, which in
turn is hooked to a 30 foot tall Zerofive flagpole vertical. The tuner has
provided me with a nice 1.2:1 SWR, as displayed on the amp. The
On 7/3/2018 6:24 AM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
In running my KPA500 on FT-8 mode at about 400 watts output, what is
the recommended setting for Fan CTL? I usually keep it in NORmal
but have tried other settings.
Nearly all of my FT8 operation is on 6M, where the KPA500 is least
efficient, a
I have never been on FT8 mode and I rarely use my KPA500 so take this with
a grain of salt. I would set the fan to a speed that provides some air
flow without being annoying. Perhaps speed 2 or 3, if I recall correctly.
This should at least delay it turning on the noisier higher speed speed
fan and
In running my KPA500 on FT-8 mode at about 400 watts output, what is the
recommended setting for Fan CTL? I usually keep it in NORmal but have
tried other settings. I watch the TEMP and see that it gets above
65ºC. The fan speed increments up and down as the temperature changes
accordin
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jay
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 1:32 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 Fan Question
Just did the first voltage test on #153. Basically I turned it on to
Jay,
When you turn the KPA500 off the fan should run until it drains the high voltage
from the power supply capacitors, which takes about ten seconds on my KPA500
#119. It should not run for 15 minutes. I would send an email to the support
address listed on the Elecraft web site regarding that
Just did the first voltage test on #153. Basically I turned it on to
check that the tap is the right one, then turned it off. The fan ran
for over 15 min before I turned it on again (which shuts the fan
down) How long should it go before shutting down? Repeated the
procedure and tapped "
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