[TenTec] Paragon

Phil Chambley, Sr. k4dpk at comcast.net
Sun Apr 10 17:27:17 EDT 2005


Check the no-load voltage from the wall wart before hooking it up!  Some of
them soar when connected to light (under rated) load.

Your experience is typical.  The Paragon CPU draws a lot of current.

Phil K4DPK
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <ultrafixedwing at juno.com>
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 5:06 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Paragon


>
> I put a Nimh 9 volt in my Paragon 585 after charging it well before hand.
After about a week of on-off operating, I'm down to 1 days life on my
memory. I have a wall wart with a 9 volt connector on it and I guess I'll
plug that in in place of the battery and leave it plugged in 24-7 rather
than having my TT supply on 24-7. Did TT build such a large flaw into the
rig? Is this the only solution? I don't have the voice board which I
understand eats batteries.
> Paul
> KS2S
>
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