It's probably the capacitors going in it, that happens after a while and
they're easy to replace only held to the board with a couple screws. Parts
can still be gotten. I know a few who've had that problem. If you decide to
get a new one, probably another of the same thing is your best bet or going
up on the amperage though I used to run all that and then some off mine and
it never complained. If you get to the point you just don't want to deal
with it and do want to buy something else, Let me know, if my front steps
don't cost too much I'll buy it off you and fix it up for a backup.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 9:54 PM
Subject: Could it be time to replace My old trusty Astron RS35 Power Supply?
> Hi, folks.
>
> I know we have had similar discussions on the list before, but tonight I
> feel I have discovered something that may be of interest to others.
>
> Basically, over the past few days, I have found that even when
> transmitting
> on the resonant frequency of an antenna with a 1.0 to 1 SWR, my TS590
> seems
> to fold back to an output power of approximately 50 watts. These power
> readings have been obtained from both the meter on the TS590, and my TW1
> talking watt meter.
>
> I thoroughly checked all coax and DC power connections, but everything
> seemed ok.
>
> I measured the power supply's voltage first with no load, and it was 13.35
> volts consistently. However, when I transmitted in RTTY mode with 100
> watts, thereby putting a full load into the circuit, the DC voltage
> readings
> started fluctuating all over the place. They ranged from a high of 10
> volts, to as low as 2 or 3 volts. Then, on a whim, I connected the
> Kenwood
> PS53 power supply that I got with the Kenwood 570 I purchased from the
> estate sale in our area, and the output power readings were a very solid
> 100
> watts, even when the rig was keyed down continuously for several minutes.
>
> I know there is a way to adjust the voltage in the RS35, but with the
> foldback of the ts590, and the fluctuations in voltage readings, I'm now
> getting a bit nervous about using the RS35 as my main supply.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts or similar experiences to report?
>
> If I do need to be in the market for a new power supply, I have several
> requirements:
>
> 1. I'd like it to be a linear supply
>
> 2. I'd like it to be something that could deliver at least 40 amps
> continuously through my rigrunner, because I sometimes run the TS590, my
> TMV71A, and my TMV7A packet set-up simultaneously.
>
> If anyone has specific suggestions regarding a supply that I might wish to
> consider, please let me know.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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