POWER SUPPLY MALFUNCTION
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:26 am
I set-up my HP 6267B power supply to run my Icom IC-271A. I set output voltage at 14.00 volts and then set the crowbar voltage at approximately 15.00 volts. Output current was set at "maximum"; I wasn't running the supply in a constant current mode.
I checked the voltage with a DVM at the end of the power cable, 13.81 volts -- consistent with the 14.00 volt output.
BUT when I connected the -271A and turned on the power, the 6267B's output voltage shot up past 18 volts, until the crowbar tripped.
QUESTION: I've heard of and seen power supply output voltage drop under load because of poor regulation or defective components. But I never heard of a power supply's output voltage INCREASING under load. Does anybody have any suggestions what the problem could be?
NOTES:
HP 6267B specifications: 0 - 40 volts and 0 -10 amps output.
IC-271A specifications: 13.8 volts, 1.4 amps - receive with maximum audio output.
Thanks!
Jerry -- N9LCD
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I checked the voltage with a DVM at the end of the power cable, 13.81 volts -- consistent with the 14.00 volt output.
BUT when I connected the -271A and turned on the power, the 6267B's output voltage shot up past 18 volts, until the crowbar tripped.
QUESTION: I've heard of and seen power supply output voltage drop under load because of poor regulation or defective components. But I never heard of a power supply's output voltage INCREASING under load. Does anybody have any suggestions what the problem could be?
NOTES:
HP 6267B specifications: 0 - 40 volts and 0 -10 amps output.
IC-271A specifications: 13.8 volts, 1.4 amps - receive with maximum audio output.
Thanks!
Jerry -- N9LCD
![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)