I was going to operate as 1E this field day. After I hooked up my ftdx 1200 to my battery bank I realized my radio shuts off when transmitting. Here are the particulars.
I have 10 Trojan T 105 6 volt batteries. They are 225 amp hour @ 20 hrs. They are wired in series and parallel, making a 12 volt system.
Radio is a Yaesu Ftdx 1200 requiring 13.8 volts plus or minus 10%.
I ran a 100 foot length of 10 gauge from the batteries directly to the radio. I was only running qrp, 10 watts on ft8. Everytime the radio keyed it shut off and restarted. I shut down immediately. I checked the batteries. They were fully charged. I think 12.91. Could I have that much loss with the 100 foot run of 10 gauge? How can I utilize my battery bank to operate my radio at the full 100 watts during emergencys? Can i somehow ramp up the voltage? Should I arrange the batteries to a 24 volt system. And if I do that, can I use a 24 volt battery backup to run minor household items, lights, tv, etc.?
I have 10 Trojan T 105 6 volt batteries. They are 225 amp hour @ 20 hrs. They are wired in series and parallel, making a 12 volt system.
Radio is a Yaesu Ftdx 1200 requiring 13.8 volts plus or minus 10%.
I ran a 100 foot length of 10 gauge from the batteries directly to the radio. I was only running qrp, 10 watts on ft8. Everytime the radio keyed it shut off and restarted. I shut down immediately. I checked the batteries. They were fully charged. I think 12.91. Could I have that much loss with the 100 foot run of 10 gauge? How can I utilize my battery bank to operate my radio at the full 100 watts during emergencys? Can i somehow ramp up the voltage? Should I arrange the batteries to a 24 volt system. And if I do that, can I use a 24 volt battery backup to run minor household items, lights, tv, etc.?