mark and all...
the fan option does in fact does wire into the pc board. However, you do NOT
have to drill any holes!
the wires terminates with a MTA plug that matches the jack on the pc board.
and while i have not measured the voltage at the fans, I suspect it to be
lower than 13 volts as the fans run much slower and thus not as loud.
The fans turn off when the radio is off
but they run all the time when the radio is on. I find that a bit odd..
the micro processor could have monitored the mode line. When in cw the fans
would be off. A watch dog time could then monitor the key down time and
after X counts, turn on the fans.
the same ideal would work on SSB. After so many counts, the fans would snap
on. On FM and AM modes, the fans would run all the time.
it's just a thought. the ideal method would be to just monitor heatsink
temperature, but that would increase the price of the radio somemore.
Mike Bryce WB8VGE
SunLight Energy Systems
http://www.seslogic.com
http://www.theheathkitshop.com
"Electricity at the speed of light"
> From: "Mark Erbaugh" <mark@microenh.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 09:37:33 -0500
> To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TenTec] Argonaut V Fan
>
> Has anyone installed the optional fan for the new Argonaut V? The
> instructions have you opening the radio and running the power lead through a
> grommet (in which you have to cut a hole) to a mating jack inside. However,
> there is 12v available to a phono jack on the back of the radio. This jack
> is only powered when the radio is on. To me, it seems a simpler place to get
> the power for the fan - you would just have to modify the plug on the fan
> power lead. This would make it easier to remove the fan when not needed.
>
> Can anyone see any reason not to use this 12v jack instead? If you needed
> power for another accessory, you could always build a Y cable.
>
> Currently, I hooked up an external fan (an only computer fan) and have that
> blowing on to the back of the radio - I found that after a 5 minute PSK31
> transmission the heat sink was pretty warm.
>
> 73,
> Mark
>
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