
Looking at the Maintenance pdf's of each model (500W & 1000W)
The Comparison of Combiner outputs looks like this... The experts here will be able to comment on this idea I have of
reducing it to 500W to boost the efficiency at the lower power

Yes.......... that is what I realized after I thought of it....... it's going to be a painthewisepranker wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:48 pm It's not as simple as just disabling output stages, you will also have to trick the control loop into thinking that whatever output power you've decided upon is now 1 kW, and possibly several other parts of the loop as well such as driver output power, supply current to each pallet, who knows what layers of protection they've got in there without spending hours going over the schematics.
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Elenos BIRD
150W = 100W
312W = 200W
456W = 300W
575W = 400W
687W = 500W
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Mains Power
Consuption
140W @ No RF Out
330W @ 50W out = 15.2%
474W @ 100W out = 21.1%
707W @ 200W out = 28.3%
900W @ 300W out = 33.3%
1100W @ 400W out = 36.5%
1243W @ 500W out = 40.2%
Nothing visible can be seen, just blown open circuit
Could of been worse........ fish for example
projuicer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 1:37 pm Some years ago a mate had bodged a dummy load in a hammerite can with a tight top. I don't know the details of the construction but it was basically a can of cooking oil with some gubbins.
Long story short, I expect that particular flat still has cooking oil in the ceiling![]()
efficiency is certainly lower with so many coax cables, connections. every splitter and combiner...thewisepranker wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 6:05 pm Out of curiosity, have you measured the mains power consumption? I tried to find some info about the efficiency of these but there doesn't appear to be any information, which usually means well you can probably guess...
you fixed it. resell it and build new one with higher efficiency modules..BriansBrain wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:40 pm
As I mentioned in another thread, the newer model Indium Version of this Elenos TX is quoted at 74% efficiency.![]()
This older model could never get anywhere near that![]()
I was even thinking of somehow disabling two of the final output stages and run it at 500W to increase it's efficiency![]()
As Brian's electric running cost is very high on my agenda
I will have to look into that![]()
I was warned about the power supply problems with this older model before I got it.
I am hoping to get a second hand Elenos Indium 500W