New Ham Radio Shack Build Out: Episode 2 - How do I Power all my Ham Shack Equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2023
  • New Ham Radio Shack Build Out: Episode 2 - Power Suppliers, Power Pole Distribution. How to power all Ham Shack gear. And, use your LiFePO Battery in the Shack for emergency backup.
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  • @temporarilyoffline
    @temporarilyoffline Год назад +8

    This is on point. When I was a new ham, I had tunnel vision and couldn't see options over fear of messing stuff up. Great message to new hams.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback TO. As I'm going through this series, I know much is old hat to some of us, but oh how I remember my struggle to figure it all out. Thought I'd pass along my research and hard knocks.

    • @AlvinMcManus
      @AlvinMcManus Год назад

      @@HOAHamRadio I am a new ham and have found this series to be invaluable to helping me understand all this electrical and RF stuff. I was a carpenter in a previous life and electricity is something I have avoided judiciously. I don't like getting shocked and this series will help in this regard.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      @@AlvinMcManus Hammer and punch in the tool belt, not electric circuit tester.

    • @AlvinMcManus
      @AlvinMcManus Год назад +1

      @@HOAHamRadio exactly. Times change.

  • @w4mkh
    @w4mkh Год назад +3

    Great video Bob. My space in the condo is limited and the HOA prohibits outside side antennas and enhancements so I am severely limited. Being retired, my funding is also limited but so far this series has tracked along pretty nicely to what I have done. One tip; when I charge a battery I put a small piece of blue painters tape over the power pole connectors and it stays there until I start using the battery. That way I know at a glance if the battery is fully charged or not. When I use the battery the first time after I charge it I pull the tape and put it on the side of the battery so it is readily available for the next timeI charge it.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      Thanks W4MKH for the positive feedback and the excellent tip for "remembering" the battery charge status.

    • @AlvinMcManus
      @AlvinMcManus Год назад +1

      Great idea on that tape ident. I'll use it myself. Thank you very much 73

  • @99Victor
    @99Victor Месяц назад

    I have room in the garage. That’s it! For now I use a mini refrigerator

  • @Thomas-ZET
    @Thomas-ZET Год назад +1

    Just built a new home and also ran a direct ground to my radio room with a grounding block for all my gear

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +2

      Grounding! That's up next. Everyone's favorite topic.

  • @thecarys563
    @thecarys563 Год назад

    Good stuff. Similar setup here. Picked an operating tip from you (testing... no response required) and the blue painters tape "charged" marker procedure from your commenter. Your concision is so helpful and makes me want to watch. Liked the end to end demo for new hams, too.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      The Carys, thanks for the kind words and positive feedback. Always trying to answer questions I had when I first became a ham.

  • @sk8crk
    @sk8crk 4 месяца назад

    what a "powerful" video, thanks for sharing

  • @thork0tjt515
    @thork0tjt515 Год назад +1

    The YT algorithm finally brought me to your channel! Awesome! I’m a new subscriber! Keep the great info coming! 73

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      Welcome aboard Thor; stinking algorithm took long enough to have our paths cross!

    • @DK5ONV
      @DK5ONV Год назад +2

      👀🙋‍♂

    • @thork0tjt515
      @thork0tjt515 Год назад +1

      @@DK5ONV howdy buddy!!

    • @DK5ONV
      @DK5ONV Год назад

      @@thork0tjt515 Doing alright here! Happy Weekend & 73 de YFUG 💯🙋‍♂

  • @AlvinMcManus
    @AlvinMcManus Год назад

    I have a 76yr old house with 15 amp circuits for 90% of the outlets. I just have to make sure when I get my shack up and running in the chosen room that I don't plug it into the outlet at is on the same circuit as the LR space heater and window AC. LOL old houses are so much fun.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      Sounds like you are thinking right; just control what is turned on for the circuit you've connected your radio power supply to and you should be good.

  • @MrFrogman812
    @MrFrogman812 Год назад

    Excellent series and I'm excited for future episodes.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      Thanks for watching David V. Hopefully, the next episode will drop end of this week....

  • @graywolf1911
    @graywolf1911 6 месяцев назад

    Extremely well done, thank you.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and the positive feedback.

  • @bovineexcrement8635
    @bovineexcrement8635 Год назад

    Velcro makes for a clean install, I know guys that have their tm-281/271 Velcroed straight to the top of their dash dashboard.
    One of these days I want to make a battery box out of a water proff container, Velcro everything inside keeping it water tight or reusable for another project.
    Nice video
    Take care

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      Thanks BE, I'll have some more examples of using the velcro in other shack build out episodes.

  • @DrivinwithJoe
    @DrivinwithJoe Год назад

    This has helped me a lot. Thank you.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      So glad it helped! Thanks for watching.

  • @AlvinMcManus
    @AlvinMcManus Год назад

    I have the Alnico DM-330MVT That I will run to a Powerpole 8 pole distribution block. I will use inline fuses on all equipment. I may rethink and get that basic fused block.

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      The Alinco will do the trick. Running to a fused block will make life easy for anytime you want to add / remove / change out gear.

  • @DK5ONV
    @DK5ONV Год назад

    Velcro rocks for sure... 💯🔔🔔🔔👍

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching DK5ONV. I'll show the velcro use in an upcoming shack build video.

    • @DK5ONV
      @DK5ONV Год назад

      @@HOAHamRadio 💯👍👍👍

  • @06barcafan10
    @06barcafan10 Год назад

    Newbie question….do you run the power cord from the power supply to a surge protector which is connected to the 110V outlet or direct to the outlet?

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      You could run the power supply power cord to a surge protector if you wanted to, but it is not a requirement. Treat it like you would any other appliance in your home. A TV, refrigerator, microwave etc...

  • @masonpletz7033
    @masonpletz7033 Год назад

    Modern electrical will support 1x 100w radio, but how many could it support? Could it support upwards of 4, plus or minus a couple 50w radios as well?

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      Mason, I don't think you would be transmitting on more than one 50 watt radio at a time, would you? So you can hook up as many as you have / want; you are only transmitting 1 at a time.

  • @jasonbrambach6957
    @jasonbrambach6957 Год назад

    What is the MFJ relay model? Looks like it has pl259 connections. Is it a hub for your antennas/radios?

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      I think what you may have seen was my MFJ switch to allow me to control multiple microphones to multiple radios.

  • @chuckkb8yit859
    @chuckkb8yit859 Год назад

    great video. What is the wall unit you have your HT's on?

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад

      Hey Chuck, its metal diamond plate pegboard with Amazon pegs / shelves; here's a link for the peg board (I used two pieces) -- it is an affiliate link amzn.to/3HepPa2

    • @chuckkb8yit859
      @chuckkb8yit859 Год назад

      @@HOAHamRadio thank you very much!

  • @AlvinMcManus
    @AlvinMcManus Год назад

    With your construction background I am really surprised that in video #5 you didn't just go get a core drill to punch that hole through the stucco and the hollow block wall. Seriously!
    >> An on the subject of hollow block walls; what does FL have against filling the cells with grout? The walls would resist hurricane force winds a lot better, but then I am in CA and we have earthquakes to worry about and design for, but our earthquake construction methods and code does a great job of resisting wind loads too. Just sayin'

    • @HOAHamRadio
      @HOAHamRadio  Год назад +1

      Didn't own the hole saw for the size I needed, and the other tools were already in the garage, so I went with what I had. Cores in FL are filled every so many linear feet, as well as the top course all the way around the perimeter. That's what the code is; so in the end, its kind like post and beam construction.

    • @AlvinMcManus
      @AlvinMcManus Год назад

      @@HOAHamRadio I was a masonry special inspector for 22 years and I only did 2 buildings with that "post & beam" configuration. And I must have done hundreds of buildings and walls. That is the style seem on the east coast and one of the buildings that was built like that was designed by an engineer from Florida. It was different.