I'm measuring with a cute little inline meter that looks at volts,
amps, Ah, etc. Called Watts Up. Several ham vendors, including Power
Werx, sell it, in the range of $65, with Power Poles on both ends.

I would suspect a display problem with the Watts Up ... like showing
the wrong range.  I *measure* 4.4 mA and 4.2 mA respectively on my K3s
- s/n 622 and 1450 - with my trusty Fluke 85.

It's either a display problem in the Watts Up or your PAs have problems
- unplug one wire from the circuit breaker and measure again.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 10/16/2013 8:42 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 10/16/2013 2:46 PM, Mike Harris wrote:
FWIW #345 draws 39mA.

The two radios I measured are s/n 935 and 1606. They've got a lot of
good miles on them. :)

I'm measuring with a cute little inline meter that looks at volts, amps,
Ah, etc. Called Watts Up. Several ham vendors, including Power Werx,
sell it, in the range of $65, with Power Poles on both ends. Bought a
second one at Pacificon for $59, tax included.

73, Jim K9YC
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