blog:2020-03-28:n8xjk_super_booster
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* When connecting the Booster for the first time (with no load on it), I noticed that the voltage of the battery side distribution block dropped very quickly for a very brief moment, which was enough to reboot the Packet and Echolink computers as well as the modem. | * When connecting the Booster for the first time (with no load on it), I noticed that the voltage of the battery side distribution block dropped very quickly for a very brief moment, which was enough to reboot the Packet and Echolink computers as well as the modem. | ||
- | <WRAP indent> | + | <QUOTE>The voltage drop upon connecting the booster is likely due to the large capacitors in the booster. |
- | "The voltage drop upon connecting the booster is likely due to the large capacitors in the booster. | + | </QUOTE> |
- | </WRAP> | + | |
* I initially had the output voltage of the Booster set to 14V, and using the batteries, everything worked as expected. | * I initially had the output voltage of the Booster set to 14V, and using the batteries, everything worked as expected. |
blog/2020-03-28/n8xjk_super_booster.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/12 12:19 by va7fi