MegaWatt S-350-12
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MegaWatt S-350-12
What is the story on these Power supplies? they are so cheap and I paid 200 00 something 10 years ago for a Tripp-Lite power supply and it weighs a ton......
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Re: MegaWatt S-350-12
The old power supplies are "linear" power supplies. MegaWatts are a newer "switch mode" design. This allows them to be much lighter and cheaper for a given power output. However, as part of the power supply requires the use of a high frequency square wave (typically near 100 KHz), for radio use they require a lot of filtering or they will add a ton of noise.
Electrically, the world today is very noisy with QRN compared to 20 to 30 years ago, and a good chunk of that noise comes from the wide use of switch mode power supplies with a lack of proper filtering for everything from charging phones to TV's to pretty much anything else that requires power.
The MegaWatts are fine to use as they are properly filtered.
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Electrically, the world today is very noisy with QRN compared to 20 to 30 years ago, and a good chunk of that noise comes from the wide use of switch mode power supplies with a lack of proper filtering for everything from charging phones to TV's to pretty much anything else that requires power.
The MegaWatts are fine to use as they are properly filtered.
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Re: MegaWatt S-350-12
Hmmm thx for the reply
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Re: MegaWatt S-350-12
They work well. I have the 1200W version. It’s pretty clean. I do hear a little noise in receive though. But that’s hooked up to a dummy load, no antenna. If I turn the filters on on radio, it cleans it right up.
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Re: MegaWatt S-350-12
I use them with no issue and they you can run the 50 watt in series
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