Just wondering... I picked up a used R-20 with a BC-149A wall transformer and found the power supply to run fairly hot. Mine even had a slight electronics smell to it as I charged the R20 for the first time. The unloaded voltage out was measured at 6.2Vdc and it's rated at 1AMP so I am figuring there must be a big regulator on a heatsink inside. With the many vent holes I observed on the rear and sides I suppose should signal this is a hot running power supply.
Doing some calculating I am figuring 117 VAC @ 300mA input and 6Vdc @ 1000 mA output comes out to be 35.1 watts input and 6.2 watts output. So it appears the efficiency is not all that great and that would explain a lot. I did not see any notes in the manual about the X-fmr running hot and I do remember another ICOM 1 Hr quick charger I owned ran on the hot side(it was a LI-ION battery powered HT).
I'm having a fun time operating my new R20 and using all its features and seeing how it stacks up against my older R10!
Ed
N4UMJ
Doing some calculating I am figuring 117 VAC @ 300mA input and 6Vdc @ 1000 mA output comes out to be 35.1 watts input and 6.2 watts output. So it appears the efficiency is not all that great and that would explain a lot. I did not see any notes in the manual about the X-fmr running hot and I do remember another ICOM 1 Hr quick charger I owned ran on the hot side(it was a LI-ION battery powered HT).
I'm having a fun time operating my new R20 and using all its features and seeing how it stacks up against my older R10!
Ed
N4UMJ