Ham Radio Power Supply - The Right Choice

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024

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  • @GordonHudson
    @GordonHudson Рік тому

    I bought one of the Nevada linear power supplies from you when the 40 amp one was on special offer. The fan is a bit noisy, but I put it on sound isolating blocks which made it more manageable. I also invested in the MFJ power pole distribution board. This really tidied things up. When I set it up I realized I will probably never need to buy another PSU. Makes me feel old .

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому +1

      Forget getting old, just keep enjoying Ham Radio. Last week I worked a 93 year old G station. 73 Peter

    • @GordonHudson
      @GordonHudson Рік тому

      @@watersstanton I have a long way to go. 55, but licensed for 41 years.

  • @robertallbright
    @robertallbright Рік тому

    Thankyou Peter
    I have been thinking of buying the Nevada PS1335 especially after a recent mains failure where we were without mains for several hours.
    I connected up my big 12V leisure battery to run my Yaesu FT-710
    So the PS 1335 could be very useful 😊
    Useful to hear your comments about the quietness of modern switch mode units, I find various ones I’ve tried quiet also.

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Robert. Good to hear from you. 73 Peter

  • @brianspilsbury8953
    @brianspilsbury8953 Рік тому +2

    always great information. Thank you!

  • @m0jzd799
    @m0jzd799 Рік тому +2

    Another good video, as always, Peter but I feel that both of those power supplies might be a bit of 'overkill' for someone who simply wants a decent power supply that works well (without the need to charge a back-up battery or to vary the output voltage). The Nevada PSW-30H, that I use myself, would possibly suit many people's needs perfecly well and is £30 cheaper than the PS-1335. (I bought mine from Waters & Stanton, so I'm not promoting any rival company here!)

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому

      Yes you are correct, the simple fixed voltage with no frills is ideal for many ops. 73 Peter.

  • @One-Eyed-Willly
    @One-Eyed-Willly 10 місяців тому

    Pretty neat psu. I run a psu with a powergate, connected to a Biolenno LiFePo4 battery. What battery types does that support for whitch you own?

  • @alzag6hpr553
    @alzag6hpr553 Рік тому +1

    Hi Peter, excellent video once again. Can the Nevada power supply be taken for portable use since it has battery backup facilities for mains failure, think this would be good for a steady 13.8 supply rather than running straight of the battery from the radio.
    Thanks Peter.

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому +1

      I am not sure there is any benefit as with AC failure you are simply connected direct to the battery. 73 Peter

    • @alzag6hpr553
      @alzag6hpr553 Рік тому +1

      @@watersstanton Thanks Peter, I was just thinking if it acted as a 12v to 13.8 v DC converta that be nice.

  • @RobertLeeAtYT
    @RobertLeeAtYT Рік тому +2

    I'm rather partial to open frame switching supplies meant really for integration into commercial and industrial equipment. These are no nonsense, just works, inexpensive and efficient bricks for high quality DC power. Mean Well is a reputable manufacturer. Pick one up the next time you've a shopping cart with Mouser, Arrow, Digikey.

  • @BRJ2
    @BRJ2 Рік тому +4

    My concern is long-term reliability. More "advanced" (more Chinese components) has usually equaled less reliability.

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому +1

      Try buying British, but I fear the "internals" will come from the geographic area you are trying to avoid. 73 Peter

  • @will6051
    @will6051 Рік тому

    Very well description.

  • @redstickham6394
    @redstickham6394 Рік тому

    Another great video. I have a Jetstream JPS28 switching power supply and it works pretty well and as far as I can tell, it doesn't generate noise. It is also lighter than the Astron non -switching supply that it replaced. That Nevada supply with the battery charger is pretty clever. Are those available in the U.S.?

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому

      Not under the Nevada brand name, but maybe available in USA under another name.

  • @stevetelford2821
    @stevetelford2821 Рік тому

    Hi Peter, once again a really nice video. Must admit I like the sound of the Neverda with the trickle charger to charge my battery I use for portable use, but I have a question, does it trickle charge a sealed lead acid battery? Realising they like a constant voltage, and does it continue to change when the mains switch is off? Cheers

  • @mikeg1zrn896
    @mikeg1zrn896 Рік тому +1

    Looking for a Yaesu FP-30 for my old FT-897D.

  • @JxH
    @JxH Рік тому

    HP ex-Server Power Supplies (e.g. DL380 HSTNS-PD18 or similar) are fairly common on the usual online marketplaces, sometimes aimed at crypto miners. As-delivered they provide ~12.5 volts, but that can be modified with one added resistor up to ~13.5 volts. This sort will typically accept any AC voltage and frequency (100-240vac, 50/60Hz). They do have a small fan, but it's regulated and usually slow and silent. They're designed to be top quality, seem to be no RF noise (haven't noticed any), and they have some good protective features (e.g. OVP, thus reportedly can't quite reach 13.8v reliably, without more complicated mods). There are quite a variety, so make sure you match the PN to the available mod instructions. Here are the two punchlines: 1) Rated at 62 amp output (maybe don't push it), and 2) around typically Cdn$20 or $25, + shipping (YMMV). I've never seen any other option that's even close to the price/performance ratio. I've got one (and three spares) for less than one-third the price of a commercial product that's not even as good. Runs my rig (purportedly up to 23A) easy peasy. Do your own homework of course.

  • @gerl9869
    @gerl9869 9 місяців тому

    Nice video but not enough for me. I want to know more about the build quality and finish, why are there no shots of the inside? We only see closed boxes, also no measurements of any noise on the output voltage and a test of the stability under different loads. Too bad, a missed opportunity.

  • @Roddy1965
    @Roddy1965 Рік тому +1

    My power supply always works. ALWAYS, because the on off button doesn't work, and it's always on!

  • @danadkin8652
    @danadkin8652 Рік тому

    The Nevada power supply may be a good addition to a Yaesu Dr1/Dr2 repeater. What's your thoughts?

  • @G0FUW
    @G0FUW Рік тому

    Pete, I have had a W&S 'Power Mite' PSU for many years and it has given great service ay home and on holidays but it has recently developed a fault. Do W&S have a circuit diagram available?

    • @watersstanton
      @watersstanton  Рік тому +1

      Try sales@wsplc.com, but I suspect not. These items are normally serviced by inspection as our guys know their way around this type of gear.

    • @G0FUW
      @G0FUW Рік тому

      Thanks Pete, I will get in touch.

  • @jimcaddis9417
    @jimcaddis9417 Рік тому

    Any update Peter on the Nevada PS? I own the nevada ps30m and that thing heats up rather fast to around 50c then the fan is on full blast, drops to say 48-9c goes off and the cycle continues. As you state the fan never came on I am wondering is this is a thing with Nevada?

  • @JohnUsp
    @JohnUsp Рік тому

    Linear Power Supply with twice the necessary capacity.