Amplifier enclosure question
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:00 am
hi guys, I'll be receiving an pallet amplifier (300w fm300-108 with mrf151G)
and have a question regarding setting it inside an enclosure.
I originally planned on putting the pallet along with a big heatsink inside a 4RU aluminum rack enclosure with a Lambda powersupply and low pass filter.
I have been told recently that I should not put the power supply for this amplifier inside the same enclosure because of power supply bypassing and shielding issues. I can understand if the power supply was an openframe type with no cover etc, but the Lambda i have has a cover on it along with a build in fan inside it.
I want to do this right, so i'm asking for suggestions on the best way of doing this. If the PA should be in its own enclosure (along with the low pass filter i presume) this means another enlcosure I guess for the power supply to live in. Looked on the net to find info and pics showing others who have done this but didn't find any.
This pallet is designed for 48vdc operation but was also told I could run it at reduced rf out using 28vdc which is what my intentions are. Your feedback and suggestions on this would be appreciated and very helpful. thanks in advance
W
and have a question regarding setting it inside an enclosure.
I originally planned on putting the pallet along with a big heatsink inside a 4RU aluminum rack enclosure with a Lambda powersupply and low pass filter.
I have been told recently that I should not put the power supply for this amplifier inside the same enclosure because of power supply bypassing and shielding issues. I can understand if the power supply was an openframe type with no cover etc, but the Lambda i have has a cover on it along with a build in fan inside it.
I want to do this right, so i'm asking for suggestions on the best way of doing this. If the PA should be in its own enclosure (along with the low pass filter i presume) this means another enlcosure I guess for the power supply to live in. Looked on the net to find info and pics showing others who have done this but didn't find any.
This pallet is designed for 48vdc operation but was also told I could run it at reduced rf out using 28vdc which is what my intentions are. Your feedback and suggestions on this would be appreciated and very helpful. thanks in advance
W