"Onan" Quantar Power Supply - service manuals?!??
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- Ray D. O'Mann #2
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Ever tried blowing the dust out of a Quantar power supply while it was still powered-up? DON'T! (it goes 'POP') I guess the dust was thick enough to arc somewhere in the high voltage section, and of course, the manuals are not "available" conveniently... I don't have p/n in front of me at the moment, but it was for 20w 800mhz station. Anyone aware of a source for manuals? Or a depot other than the big M?
common problem it seems. i learned the hard way too when attempting to wipe off a dusty quantar with a rag. motorola, at least at first, responded by placing a partial shield behind the front panel vent holes. theory is that this'll stop the capacitor shrapnel from reaching your face. it's been a while since i checked up on it, so maybe now the supplies are different. i think they may also be different on a base station vs. only receiver station (unless the only difference is a couple fans in the front).
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It appears that only the older supplies are made by Onan. The current ones seem to be of similar circuitry but of M's manufacture.At least I have schematics for the current supplies. There seems to be only 2 versions out a 265 watt and 650 watt AC supply. The new ones doen't appear to have Onan fatal flaw. The interconnect pins are not open pins in the new supplies but are a ribbon cable. This does not leave the 400 volt DC potential separated by air gaps. It seems the right amount of dust filled the gap.