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  • Computer Power Supply = Bench Power Supply

    I wanted a way to power my mobile radio inside, or on a bench. Instead of spending a bunch of money on a bench power supply capable of the amperage I need (50 watt / 13.8V = 3.62 amperes). I have friends that have done similar things for R/C equipment, battery chargers, etc. so I decided to do some googling.

    I found a couple links that were very helpful when planning my power supply conversion.

    First was a link a little more specific to operating a HAM on a PSU conversion. The problem with doing this directly is the power draw when transmitting. This person found that with a direct conversion, you end up right around 12V, and when transmitting the voltage would drop to 11 volts. I was concerned with this for a couple of reasons. Lower voltage = higher current draw required while transmitting, as well as the spec of the radio. My TM-V71A says it's operating voltage is 13.8V +- 15% which means the low-end should be 11.7V.

    That link also mentions that there is a place on most PSU circuits that you can adjust resistance to change the output voltage. I was lucky enough to use a power supply which contained a potentiometer in that location (basically a variable resister) so I was able to change my output voltage with an easy turn of a screwdriver.

    With the potentiometer turned all the way "up" my output voltage is 13.1 volts which means with 50 watts for transmit I will draw about 3.82 amperes. I used a 500 watt power supply, which claims 18 amperes on the 12V side from the sticker on the side so I have plenty of "fudge room".

    Another good link for instructions is here. It contains valuable information like the fact that you need a load on the +5V side to have the PSU work, you can switch using a green wire, and what color wires are what voltages.

    Here's my completed project:




    Here it is with 10 awg wire to 30 amp anderson powerpoles:


    Here it is powering my Kenwood TM-V71A so I can use my new programming cable on my desk!


    (Sorry for the noisy cell phone pictures.)
    Last edited by Materdaddy; 05-18-12, 05:10 PM. Reason: Pic URLs were broken.
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    Step 2:
    http://www.hamuniverse.com/2mtrcheap.html
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    It should have been
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    • #3
      Scott,

      That's a great idea. I just gave away an old computer with a perfectly good power supply My luck....
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      • #4
        Oh this one is all Mat. If I wanted to do something like this I would be asking for some help from Mat.
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        • #5
          I even put rubics cube homer in my pictures...

          Scott just posted step 2 of being cheap, which is building a cheap 2m antenna. I like it!
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          • #6
            Why did I think Scott posted it??? Sorry Mat!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Roger View Post
              Why did I think Scott posted it??? Sorry Mat!
              His step 2? No problem.

              Even after giving away your old computer, if you wanted a bench supply, you'd still end up a little cheaper this route.

              A computer power supply capable of 18-20A on the 12V side (like the 500 watt I used) is considerably cheaper than buying a bench supply capable of a similar output.

              Bench supply:
              http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Peak-RipMa.../dp/B000OZQ44W
              Computer power supply:
              http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371004
              If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?

              http://jeep.matandtiff.com/

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              • #8
                I wonder if the let you scavenge at the e-waste pickup. Recycle Reduce Reuse!
                Those left standing
                Will make millions
                Writing books on ways
                It should have been
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