[TenTec] Thanks for responses!
Steve Ellington
n4lq@iglou.com
Mon, 28 Jul 1997 17:44:23 -0400
Any auto parts house, even Walmart has 20 amp breakers rated for 12vdc.
I never had a need for them though. Just keep your swr relatively low
and you shouldn't have any problems. The TenTec supplies tend to kick
out a lot when the current barely slips above 20 amps and can be a pain
in the neck. They are adjustable internally for the trip point should
you want to ease up on it a bit.
73 Steve N4LQ
Vernon A. Hatley wrote:
> What a great group of HAMs. I think Ten Tec owners must have a
> special
> bond. I received LOTS of information about the lettered Omni series.
> I
> thank each of you for your time and sharing your knowledge with me.
> What
> I found out was this: the 255 power supply isn't that rare; many of
> you
> have them or see them on a fairly regular basis at HAM fests. The
> matching
> antenna tuner was the 229 (kw model) or the 227/228 (200w model). I
> do
> have one more question though; while I am waiting to find a "killer
> deal"
> on a matching power supply I will be running the Omni C from a Tripp
> Lite
> PR-30 unit. Does anyone have the address of a place I can get the
> little
> circuit breaker that goes in the power cord when your not using a TT
> power
> supply? Thanks again.
> --
> KK5RO
> Vernon A. Hatley
> Shawnee, OK
>
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