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Karatebutcher
| Posted on Monday, September 23, 2002 - 9:54 pm: |
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Hey I do have a question, can you actually stack one amp on top of another amp,I am really out of room on my bench, if so how much air flow is needed between them, and will they cause an electronic problem within each other, Thank you |
Taz
| Posted on Monday, September 23, 2002 - 11:46 pm: |
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not if they are both running(driver and amp) I wouldnt reccomend it. Maybe if the otherone is turned off. |
Karatebutcher
| Posted on Tuesday, September 24, 2002 - 9:32 am: |
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Ok again thank you, yes one would be turned off, and I would use only one set of jumpers, and possibly put a piece of wood between then as I can see from here on yourset up. I am interested is seeing if there is really a good amount of watts, modulation on ssb with your amp. klv550 ,might look at the vip model |
Hoosiercardinal
| Posted on Tuesday, September 24, 2002 - 2:08 pm: |
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Yes it can be done. I knew a guy that ran 2 TX star 500s into 2 antennas mounted on either side of his cab on his PU and they worked great! he co phased them thats how he got it to work.. |
Karatebutcher
| Posted on Tuesday, September 24, 2002 - 7:21 pm: |
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HOOSIERCARDINAL , THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY IT HELPS, ALL THESE SMALL ASKED QUESTIONS ADD UP, AND WILL HELP ME NOW AND OTHERS LATER, I HAVE A very limited area to work with, it is like my little acre of five feet don't ask for more, next time I will get a three car garage. |
Taz
| Posted on Wednesday, September 25, 2002 - 1:17 am: |
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It can be done no doubt but I wouldnt run 2 amps one on top of another while both keyed. I think its asking for problems. |
2600
| Posted on Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 1:25 am: |
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Hey, KarateButcher, You make it sound like only one of them will be hooked up at a time. If so, the one that is unhooked can't cause any trouble. Until you hook it up, it's just a doorstop. Just don't block the air flow to the one that is running. Please, resist the urge to put them BOTH in line at once, saying "I'll only turn one of them on at a time". Even turned off, the 'standby' side of an amp built for radio drive will suffer damage if too much passes through it EVEN ON STANDBY. The keying circuit is usually the first thing to go. Being turned off won't protect that circuit from overdrive damage. 73 |
Karatebutcher
| Posted on Thursday, September 26, 2002 - 9:29 am: |
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2600, and all, thanks Taz, sounds good to me I will heed the warnings |
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