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Re: [RFI] DC Power supplies

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Subject: Re: [RFI] DC Power supplies
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 10:22:54 -0700
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On Wed,5/4/2016 2:59 PM, Doug Powell wrote:
There is no such thing as a "noise free"‎ switcher, only unaffected equipment.

As NY9H observed, it also depends on proximity to antennas.

Several years ago, as an increasing number of products entered my home and shack with switching wall warts, I adopted the practice of replacing them with old "linear" (transformer/rectifier/capacitor) warts and line lumps from my junk box. When I ran out of those, I started buying them at hamfests (typical price a buck).

I use them two ways. First, by simply cutting the cable from the two supplies and splicing them either with crimps or Red/Black PowerPoles. I've standardized on PowerPoles for all the low voltage DC in my home and shack because it makes it easy to "plug and play" as needed.

The second way is to use the linear supply to float-charge a sealed lead-acid battery and run the gear from that. This has the added virtues of improving regulation and providing UPS for the gear. I'm doing that for computer monitors, some "boxes" in my living room entertainment system -- cable box, internet "radio," trucker's FM modulator for the internet radio), and another for the cable modem and wi-fi router.

I'm lighting my shack with four LED strips that I bought at the Visalia hamfest from Wired Communications. The total draw is 1.25A from the 12V battery system that powers my shack. W6GJB did the same with the really neat trailer he built for FD, CQP, and other contest expeditions.

73, Jim K9YC
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