DISCLAIMER: This power supply (and all other similar power supplies of various ratings) is designed to mimic a vehicle's electrical system so that it actually outputs 13.8 volts (the number of volts that the alternator puts out). ) ). So keep that in mind if you want to buy it for sensitive devices that require exactly 12 volts. If so, look elsewhere. It is perfect for any electronics designed to work in a car. What I bought it for, I have a Kenwood TM-281A and so far so good. I mostly scan and listen and sometimes transmit, usually at low power (25 watts) and no problem so far. I've sent at high power (65w) a couple of times and it gets pretty hot so you might want to buy a small fan for it if you plan on driving it at full power. My radio manual says it can draw up to 14 amps, but I don't see how that is given a maximum output of 65 watts (65 watts / 12 volts = 5.4 amps, less if I divide by 13.8). is. Anyway, he's done his job well so far.
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