When I use PP's for any other voltage or reason the 12V power, I put the
together in a different configuration. If the pair are at right angles
to on another they won't go together with the standard formation.
Jim K0XU
On 6/28/2010 10:35 AM, Howard K2HK wrote:
> I had a very senior moment yester
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>
>
> > Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 12:35:59 -0400
> > From: k...@att.net
> > CC: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> > Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3..Power Poles and my bad,very bad
> >
> > MY OOPS TOO!!
> >
> > The 48 volt ones here are yel-gry here...
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> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3..Power Poles and my bad,very bad
>
> MY OOPS TOO!!
>
> The 48 volt ones here are yel-gry here
>
> Of course I spotted that right after hitting send in spite of reading it.
>
>
> 73,
> Bob
> K2TK
>
> On 6/2
MY OOPS TOO!!
The 48 volt ones here are yel-gry here
Of course I spotted that right after hitting send in spite of reading it.
73,
Bob
K2TK
On 6/28/2010 12:19 PM, Bob wrote:
> OOPS!!
>
> Lets see here. Power Poles come in all the standard color codes plus a
> non standard pink.
>
> So:
OOPS!!
Lets see here. Power Poles come in all the standard color codes plus a
non standard pink.
So: 12 volt cables are brn-red
5 volt cables are pink-grn
24 volt cables are red-yel
48 volt cables are red-gry
Works for me
73,
Bob
K2TK
I had a very senior moment yesterday related to PowerPoles and could use some
help. The power supply that my K3 is powered by has an auxiliary cigar lighter
outlet. In the midst of a project (too late at night)I plugged that cable into
a similiar PowerPole which turned out to be the cable from
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