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Re: [IC-7000] Inexpensive lithium-ion batteries.
The strap has to be spot welded as it takes too much heat to solder and you could damage the cells. Check to see if you have a "Batteries R us" type store close to you. ?They can build packs for you
By Perry - K4PWO <k4pwo@...> · #35038 ·
Inexpensive lithium-ion batteries.
BG Micro is offering 10 Li-Ion batteries and a charger for about
By [email protected] · #35037 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
On 18/12/13 7:37 AM, The Simpsons wrote: > > > The only problem with almost all nominal 12 volt radios, is that the power out will drop to about half the maximum when the applied voltage drops to
By Tony Langdon · #35036 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
The only problem with almost all nominal 12 volt radios, is that the power out will drop to about half the maximum when the applied voltage drops to about 12.5 volts. I run mine mobile exclusively and
By The Simpsons · #35035 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
Very Nice! I'll also look for these here in EU . 73 de Augusto hb9tza
By Augusto · #35026 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
Very interesting! I also use an IC7000 and I'll look for these here in Italy, in HB9, or in EU . Merry Xmas to you all ! de Augusto I2JJR + HB9TZA
By Augusto · #35025 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
I like the 18650 cells better. They have 2 to 3 times the current capacity in a lengthened cell body compared to a CR123 (16340 cell). 73 de Perry - K4PWO From: ic7000@...
By Perry K4PWO <k4pwo@...> · #35024 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
Thanks Jerry *[image: http://www.cwops.org/images/cqcani.gif]* *73,* *Izzy 4X1UF* *Extra Class, Active ham since October 1964, QCWA # 35058, member of SKCC, * *mail: ham.4x1uf@...
By 4X1UF Izzy Lavee · #35023 ·
Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
I agree with Dan (who introduced me to these batteries) about the A-123, 4S2P nanophosphate batteries. They are lightweight, hold a charge forever, charge fast and I had no problem in KH6 using my
By Jerry <jsternmd@...> · #35022 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
For field day our club runs a 7000 and ft897 both on two deep cycle batteries with battery savers and change the batteries out twice with two spare sets. That is 3 batteries for each radio. By the
By Joe / AJ3O <joe_aj3o@...> · #35031 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
Well, no, not really. I was thinking of a deep cycle marine and a backup battery for when that ran down. Why do it not play well with a battery? Probably will run the least watts I need, but start
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #35021 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 and SOTA
W4HFP Harry F Palmer 7233 Captain Kidd Reef Pensacola, FL 32507 USA I think its a not a Chris! LOL Brian Mackey KC1MAC Hams don't let hams get stuck on 2 meter repeaters! :) My Antennas come
By brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> · #35030 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 and SOTA
Hi Izzy and thanks for your question. I get mine from Chris (W4HFP) at Buddipole Inc. (buddipole.com) I also use the Cellpro 4 charger to charge them. They are not cheap. The price is compatable with
By WZ1P · #35020 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
I've used mine off a battery, both with and without a portable solar charger (100W panel and regulator). Certainly with the solar system guarantees full power, but it runs fine without for a
By Tony Langdon · #35019 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: IC-7000 and SOTA
Hi Dan do you have a good source for these batteries?? thank you Izzy *[image: http://www.cwops.org/images/cqcani.gif]* *73,* *Izzy 4X1UF* *Extra Class, Active ham since October 1964, QCWA #
By 4X1UF Izzy Lavee · #35018 ·
Ic7000 to rigexpert data cables
Hello,<br/><br/>I have made a few of cables now for IC7000 to Rigexpert either ACC or rtty and data socket. Rigexpert sell these for ?40 plus postage I sell mine for ?21 posted uk or ?24 posted to
By Billy McFarland <gm0obx@...> · #35029 ·
Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
The 7000 is my only DXpedition radio for operating portable from remote locations on battery power. My equipment must work or the entire trip is an expensive waste of time. I go small, light and the
By WZ1P · #35017 ·
Re: IC-7000 and SOTA
My 7K seems to be happy on a standalone battery for portable use. You can't run 100 watts -- but 25 watts is only one S-unit down. Mine will reliably deliver 35 watts TX PO at 10.9 VDC (measured at
By Steve W3AHL · #35016 ·
Re: [IC-7000] ALC meter
How can you put too much importance to it? I don't see it taking over the screen or anything like that. Gary -- http://ag0n.net 3055: http://ag0n.net/irlp/3055 NodeOp Help Page:
By Gary - AG0N · #35015 ·
Re: [IC-7000] IC-7000 and SOTA
Jeff, tell me more about the 7000 on batteries. I was gonna try mine for winter field day. Might have to go with the generator instead. This message was delivered by flying monkeys!
By Bill Boyer · #35034 ·