Providing the Watson 13V at 3A, and 5A peak, power supply is a linear one with a black case and two screw trerminals on the front panel, then it SHOULD be the same as I have to run my FT-817 or other low power rigs.
I also use several of these to power various parts of the computer network around the house. They generate no switching noise and at 2.5A peak they only get moderately warm.
These Watson PSU's can be susceptible to RF interference, I found out this when an old mobile telephone going off close by caused the output voltage to jump around. Since then I've fitted a long (~10mm) ferrite bead on each wire going to the output terminals and a 1nF capacitor from each terminal to chassis, to every one of these to pass through my shack.
If the 'finger type' terminal-turret screws get loose and one tries to replace them with european ones, ones finds the chassis holes are too big. I've instead filed out the holes in the panel and fitted short pieces of barrier strip,?
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Just make sure the voltage output is set at at between 12.5-13V and stays there, with only a small droop (~0.2V) occuring at top loads.