Bill,

The peak current should be equal to the steady state current at 100 
watts.  At 13.8 volts and 100 watts the current is about 7 amps.  If you 
figure the efficiency at about 50% that would be about 14 amps.  My 
Astron current meter measured it at 10 amps so, either the efficiency is 
better than 50% or the meter is wrong.  By the way, my Kenwood TS-450 
measures 15 amps.

73   Tom   W0IVJ

Bill Nagle wrote:

>does anyone know the peak current at 13.8vdc that the flex uses at full 
>power through its 100 watt amp?
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