True! But I could have done all you said off the power feed from the
battery and if I planned to use a light without the rig being on that
would have been my choice. If I was using an external tuner with a
meter lamp or a DSP etc when the rig was on a switched plug would have
been my preference.
I have switched the fan voltage externally but that seemed a waste of
components. Even for an economy rig switching the AUX supply, I feel,
should be the norm.
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Weingaertner [mailto:weingaertner@nac.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 1999 06:31 PST
To: Rick Williams
Cc: TenTec
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Scout AUX 13.8 Volt??
Well, don't forget that the Scout is an "economy rig". The wiring
can certainly handle more current, but the limitation is no doubt
the jack. I agree, that it is best to put the fuse in the line to
the external device.
There are a few reasons why the external power line would not be
switched. For example, you might want to plug in a 12 V clock
or a small 12 V lamp for Field Day or portable operation.
Again, you can always add an inline switch to the outboard device,
or rewire the Scout power switch or add a relay, so that the external
jack is switched. Just don't exceed the current rating of the Scout's
power switch.
73, Bob WB2VUF
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