Is it normal for a low pass filter to get warm to the touch when operating I have a Bencher YA1 inline. I am running less power than what the filter is rated for, connections are tight and my SWR is below 1.5.
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So is the insertion loss watts given up as heat?This lowpass filter might have an insertion loss of 0.2dB at the most.
Thats the same as losing 4.6% of your power.
For example if you were running 1500 watts, that would be almost 70 watts of power absorbed by the filter.
If the insertion loss was 0.1dB, then it would be 30 watts.
Also, if you have high harmonics, its possible it could absorb some of that harmonic energy rather than reflect it back to your amplifier.
No it does not get hot... Just warm to the touch with 1KW average watts into it. I looked at the specs again Its rated for 1.5 KW continuous and I am putting 1000+/- continuous watts into the thing. So I guess it is a combination of Harmonics and running it close to its limits.No, a low-pass filter shouldn't get hot, at least not overly 'warmish' at most. If it's dissipating enough 'stuff' to get that hot, I think I'd take a look at the rest of the system. No real idea of what might be causing it, so good luck.
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