TechJuan
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Ft-897 Battery Cable | TechJuan | on 29/1/13 |
Thank you. You are right, reducing the power would have the same result. I was just trying something different. I am trying to get away with using an external cheaper battery, to be part of a go box I am building. My box is going to be capable of running on Solar or AC (power supply). As soon as I figure out how to connect the solar controller and the PWRgate PG-40s to the same battery. I wanted to eliminate the power supply out of the equation. Thanks to all the responses. |
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Ft-897 Battery Cable | TechJuan | on 6/1/13 |
Hello, I would like to take advantage of the low power consumption of the Yaesu FT-897 while using batteries. But, do not want to use the internal batteries. In other words. I like to power the radio through the Batt. plug and not through the 13.5v power connector. Could I make a power cable to connect to an outside battery, such as seal lead? Would a different Amp Hour rating would damage the radio? Thank you. |