Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 12:34 am
The intrinsic efficiency of our FET power amplifiers was around 80%, but when everything else was taken into account, the RF out was about 55% of the mains power input with everything absolutely optimised. Short of inventing perpetual motion (or contradicting the Laws of Physics) there's no way to improve on this.
Thanks you clarifying the
''Real'' meaning of efficiency for those on this forum that do not understand what I was trying to put across.
Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 12:34 am
If you want to run 500 Watts up the coax, you're going to consume around 1 kW in the Real World™.
Nobody has ever bettered this kind of efficiency figure.
Sorry to correct you mate but your
wrong
Google the
Elenos ETG500.5 500W FM transmitter
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Power supply 110, 230 Two-Singlephase Version 50-60 Hz VAC
Power consumption (typical) 690 W
Current consumption (typical@230 V) 3 A
Overall efficiency (typical from -3 dB
to Pnom)
> = 70%
Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2022 12:34 am
If you're going to continue with your +2.1dBd aerial gain, your overall station efficiency will always be around the 60% mark at best, irrespective of the power of the transmitter.
Please read above
Regards to my Brian @ 16.5 hrs a day and a required 500W RF up the antenna cable...
A 60% efficient transmitter will consume 833W from the Mains Electric
16.5 x 833 = 13,7 kWh per day = 5000 kWh x €0.27 kWh cost = €1350 per year.
A 70% efficient transmitter will consume 714W from the Mains Electric
16.5 x 714m = 11.8 kWh per day = 4307 kWh x €0.27 kWh cost = €1162 per year.
I have been running Brian now for 4 years and would expect to do the same with a 500W
That would = €752
.