Alternate Power Source for Xiegu x6100 - A UPS Battery Backup

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @chrissewell1608
    @chrissewell1608 Год назад +1

    As long as it puts out the 12 volts +, and amperage you need to safely operate the radio, you are good! Then its just a matter of Amp Hours, that determines how long you can use it!

  • @BarefootBeekeeper
    @BarefootBeekeeper Год назад

    FYI "alternate" and "alternative" are not the same word.

  • @dronesgyn
    @dronesgyn Год назад +1

    very good this sdr ,😃 congratulations , little
    power, but it works well, exiting a
    linear transistorized 5w of this radio, how much
    does it come to an end? my dream, soon I will have
    Mine, I have radio kenwood Ts850s and dsp100. ok Mark ,good contacts, many friends73 PP2ZM-QRZ.
    Brazil..😅

  • @sc20910
    @sc20910 Год назад

    That said 8800 maH not ma. Big huge diff there:)

  • @lunarbluesmusic
    @lunarbluesmusic Год назад

    I have a usbp cable and compatible portable powerbank and it works fine too.

  • @g-whiz286
    @g-whiz286 Год назад

    The "8800 mAh" figure means almost nothing by itself. What voltage? Internal cell voltage? 5 volts? 9volts? 12 volts? The nameplate on the back of your battery also said the 12-volt output was limited to 2 Amps. The 6100 uses 2.35 Amps at 13.8 volts (32.43 Watts as measured in the ARRL lab) and your battery is only rated to supply 24 Watts. I suspect the 6100 will just shut off if you tried to transmit at full power. You may get away with it at 5 Watts.

    • @MarkWarrick
      @MarkWarrick  Год назад

      I was running the radio with 12 Volts, plenty for full power operation. That works out to 96 watt hours. It’s about the same as an 8ah Bioenno.

    • @g-whiz286
      @g-whiz286 Год назад

      @@MarkWarrick - What was the voltage being displayed on the radio DURING a full-power transmission? Were you getting a full 10 Watts while using this battery? How did you calculate Watt/hours from the information given?

    • @MarkWarrick
      @MarkWarrick  Год назад

      @@g-whiz286 12 volts and yes it operates at full power. Use the amps to watts formula.

  • @W4TRI
    @W4TRI Год назад

    Wow that is nice but it would need more than 2 amps at 5vdc to run a Pi4. Sure it will and is fine at the boosted 12vdc for the 6100. I'll look further to find something that is less current limited.

    • @MarkWarrick
      @MarkWarrick  Год назад +1

      Maybe you can use a step down cable from the 9 or 12v DC power out to get your needed 5v and whatever amps you need for the raspberry PI 4 like this one? www.amazon.com/Eonvic-Micro-Right-Angle-Nucleus/dp/B088FKNTNV?th=1

    • @W4TRI
      @W4TRI Год назад

      @@MarkWarrick 5v at 2A right on the front USB it is probably all current regulted

  • @dronesgyn
    @dronesgyn Год назад

    friend, your footage is being damaged, your cell phone catches the light reflected on the radio x6100 screen, film against the light so that your reflection of your face image does not appear..the light hinders us from seeing the screen, thanks for the videos 73