Your probably not making sure the pins are flat when inserting into the
housings. The pin should just snap over the internal SS spring. The pin should
just rest on the spring but not press it down. Look at the business end of the
Powerpoles. If the surface of the silver pin does not stick up abo
This convention started in California with Orange County RACES
(OCRACES) and is often referred to as the OCRACES standard. It has spread
to be a national ham radio standard from there, replaicng the ARRL molex
mess. There is a picture on the OCRACES site and the same pic is posted to
the PowerWer
MAKE 'EM MATCH A RIG-RUNNER AND YOU'VE GOT IT RIGHT. :)
Again, sorry for throwing chaos into the ring.
73 de Trent - N7GMT
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From: "Rich Lentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Trent - N7GMT'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ;
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If California is different than the standard, then why is it the same as the
Rig Runner? Also Isn't Aptos in CA? Then why did he chose not to follow
the CA standard? Also, why doesn't Rig Runner sell different versions for
CA?
Now that you are thoroughly confused I think you will realize there
nday, June 28, 2004 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Anderson Connectors ARES Standard
Exactly "correct":
Red on LEFT looking *into* the connectors (from the pluggable side), or
Red on RIGHT looking down the wire *at* the connectors.
Tonuge down in either case.
These a
t" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:03
Subject: [Elecraft] Anderson Connectors ARES Standard
The correct connection is while looking down at the connectors to have
RED
RIGHT TONGUE DOWN.
Looking at the front end of the connectors the RED will be on the left
and
the
The correct connection is while looking down at the connectors to have RED
RIGHT TONGUE DOWN.
Looking at the front end of the connectors the RED will be on the left and
the TONGUE will be down. That is how the pre wired cable extensions and
Rig Runners are wired.
Robert
WN7O
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