[time-nuts] DC distribution

Paul Bicknell paul at bicknells.f2s.com
Fri Oct 4 12:32:12 UTC 2019


Hi I am standardising on 4 pin XLR connectors for 12 Volts as used in the TV
industry Perhaps you could use the 6 pin for 5 volts 
I do not recommend the 2 pin as this is for 240 V ac 
Or the 3 pin as you could take out a microphone 

I am going to be Using military connectors for 24 V DC and 400 Hz

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From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at lists.febo.com] On Behalf Of John
Ackermann. N8UR
Sent: 04 October 2019 12:40
To: David Van Horn via time-nuts
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] DC distribution

I use lots and lots of Anderson PowerPoles and (mostly) West Mountain Radio
distribution units.  I have different color codes for different voltages --
red/black for 12v, orange/black for 24v, green/black for 5v, etc.  Primary
12 and 24 volt sources are big AGM batteries across float chargers.

On Oct 4, 2019, 2:03 AM, at 2:03 AM, Bill Dailey <docdailey at gmail.com>
wrote:
>Setting up a new workbench and am wondering what wisdom people can
>offer.  I am powering numerous synthesizers (5v), small receivers (5v),
>Upconverters (5v), larger receivers (12v), fury Gpsdo’s.. etc.   anyone
>use something neat and not real expensive for distributing 5v and 12v. 
>I am hoping for a long COTS pcb with fusing and maybe holes for plugs. 
>
>
>Any insights?
>
>Bill
>
>Bill Dailey
>
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