Originally Posted by
N8YX
That power supply is good for use as a memory backup power source for rigs or other equipment which requires external keep-alive voltage...or to run a TNC or similar low-draw shack accessories. I used one of those for years as a power source for a remote-controlled antenna polarity switch.
If you're worried about overcurrent conditions, install some form of passive (fuse) or active current limiting circuitry in series with the output of its pass transistor.
The ideal multi-multi shack power supply would consist of a 14v, 5000+ AH combination of deep-cycle and float-type batteries which are charged via at least two disparate methods (wind/solar, wind/mains, etc) through a charge controller-regulator-distribution bus arrangement. This takes a lot of space but you make up for it with greatly reduced EMI/QRN near-field levels. Of course, most of us are stuck using a mains-driven DC supply due to these constraints but if you have enough room for a bank of 4-8 100AH deep cycle batteries you can connect them to a supply through a charge controller (such as the unit offered by West Mountain Radio) and have yourself a nice little auto-failover DC setup.