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Joe :
Modern units are smaller, and don't require ground isolation.  (IF you can
completely isolate the ground, you don't need a converter at all, just an extra
fuse.)
JCW lists one that is a 1.25" cube, rated 50watts continuous at 12v.
Still a poor solution, IMO.  Much better to convert to negative ground.
Randall
59 TR3A daily driver - with negative ground
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Curry
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> Yes, they do.  However, the box is big and bulky and difficult to
> hide.  Plus it isn't all that powerful and if your radio pulls much
> current tends to cut out.  Finally, to use such a device, you have to
> fully insulate the grounding of your radio so that it does not
> short out.
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