Anyone else ever tried this? I bought the transformer for Ryobi 18v system but all the major tool suppliers are available. Used the suppled connector to hook the transformer to the battery adapter and installed power pole connections downstream.
For testing purposes I hooked it up to a Wouxun KG-XS20G. The supplied power was 12.5V after the step down. The radio needs 13.8v +/- 15% so should be within range. Per the power meter, in RX the radio pulled about 0.2A and TX it was under 5A.
Transmission was fine and did not seem to cause any issues. Left in standby for several hours and transmitted with fellow radio enthusiasts for 5-10 min.
I will do more testing but it looks like this might be another acceptable power source.
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Anyone else ever tried this? I bought the transformer for Ryobi 18v system but all the major tool suppliers are available. Used the suppled connector to hook the transformer to the battery adapter and installed power pole connections downstream.
For testing purposes I hooked it up to a Wouxun KG-XS20G. The supplied power was 12.5V after the step down. The radio needs 13.8v +/- 15% so should be within range. Per the power meter, in RX the radio pulled about 0.2A and TX it was under 5A.
Transmission was fine and did not seem to cause any issues. Left in standby for several hours and transmitted with fellow radio enthusiasts for 5-10 min.
I will do more testing but it looks like this might be another acceptable power source.
Thoughts?
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