Linking Grounds
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Linking Grounds
I'm using a mobile radio and amp (13.8 vdc) as my base set up. Currently I'm using two separate DC supplies to power them. I checked the voltage drop between the DC ground terminals of the two supplies and there's about 50mv difference between them. Should I run a jumper between the 12 volt output ground terminals (connecting the two supply grounds) to eliminate a current flow between the radio and the amp?
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Re: Linking Grounds
I think you are asking if you can connect the 2 negative leads together? If this is it I would say it's not needed, the difference too minute, it is probably because the amp draws more amperage than the radio.
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Re: Linking Grounds
Yup. That's what I was asking... guess I didn't word it the clearest way. My concern is that there may be a current passing along the shield of the short coax that connects the radio to the amp and what impact that might have. I should probably spring for a bigger DC supply, so I can run both units off the same source. Thanks for the response.
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Re: Linking Grounds
I do run more than one radio on a PS but seldom transmit on them at the same time, I like to run a separate PS for the amplifier simply because the draw would bring the voltage down on the radios causing them to detune.
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