[HQRP] Fwd: EPS-1?????
Ed Manuel (N5EM)
n5em@flash.net
Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:57:46 -0600
Boy, does this sound familiar? For those who missed Saturday's meeting, we
talked about a project exactly like this only able to supply more like 2
amps continuous.
Ed, N5EM
>Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:10:36 EST
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>Subject: EPS-1?????
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>Have any of you tried the Essential Power Supply kit by EMBEDDED RESEARCH.If
>so please provide me with your experience(s)
>
>The EPS-1 was designed to accept a DC input voltage ranging from 2-12 volts,
>and output 12 volts DC. The product description notes the EPS-1 is perfect
>for running electronics equipment which requires 12 volts to operate, from
>sources of less than 12 volts. For example, you could run a 12 volt light or
>radio from a combination of 4 "D" cells (6v). The EPS-1 is capable of
>supplying 12 volts DC at a current level of 0.5 Amps, over a voltage range of
>4-12 volts DC.
>
>It appears this would be suited for some of the smaller rigs to get max power
>for the longest period of time while say backpacking????
>
>BTW how does this affect the amp-hour rating for battery selection??
>
>Alan KB7MBI
>
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