Jump to content
Light-O-Rama Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted

[align=right]Found at work..Was getting chunked !!!![/align]
[align=right] [/align]
[align=right] [/align]
[align=right] [/align]
[align=right]$89.95

pixel_trans.gif





RS12.gif
Astron RS-12A
SPECIAL FEATURES : [/align]


  • SOLID STATE ELECTRONICALLY REGULATED
  • FOLD-BACK CURRENT LIMITING Protects Power Supply from excessive current & continuous shorted output.
  • CROWBAR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
  • MAINTAIN REGULATION & LOW RIPPLE at low line input Voltage
  • HEAVY DUTY HEAT SINK ï CHASSIS MOUNT FUSE
  • THREE CONNECTOR POWER CORD
  • ONE YEAR WARRANTY - MADE IN USA

PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS :


  • INPUT VOLTAGE 105 - 125 VAC
  • OUTPUT VOLTAGE 13.8 VDC ± 0.05 volts (Internally Adjustable: 11-15 VDC)
  • RIPPLE Less than 5mV peak to peak (full load and low line)

RS-12A 9amp CONTINUOUS 12Amp surge
4 1/2 x 8 x 9 inches
shipping weight : 13 lbs
$12 shipping charge for UPS Ground in Continental USA
Elsewhere its extra.






Attached files 239582=13052-DSCI0001.JPG
Posted

What's the price on the supply besides the $12 shipping and where do you order it from?

Oooops, didn't see the line in the upper right corner. :?

Posted

From $89.00 Surf it !!! It is used at the plant to run UHF Radio's, Very clean power!!

Posted

Ya, but does it work? And is it the angle of your photo or is that circuit board loose, looks like it is crooked. I am seeing a few holes in the board at the top. I would almost expect that to be on the binding post. And I do not see the huge filter caps that these kind of P.S. use to get out the A.C. ripple.

So, I say again. Doe this P.S. work?

Posted

Does it work!! I ran thirteen 1/2 amp strobes for the fire truck without a hitch.

When i did find it one of the binding post had a cold solder joint and the caps or under the board.

Posted

Astron's are great power supply's i used that same model for my ham repeater for several years continuous duty never had any problems,

Posted

Astrons are indeed great Power supplies. Even though I did not own one, I know many of my fellow ham radio ops that use them as noted by Dale.

Just looked like the board had been removed from the back wall of the box. The holes and copper trace looked like it was attached directly to the binding post. Seen this done in the past. And the socket for the TO-3s would have a socket on the board.

Ok, should have said this in last post. Congrats on the find, lucky dog..:D

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...