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I use a power strip from MFJ with six screw-type connectors. It is rated
for I think 20 amps, but I've run more than that through it.
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From: "Richard Webb" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: A Bad Scare
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> THat is a scary one.
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> I'm acquiring a big 60 amp supply here soon, monster Astron.
> Also have some gel cells, 100 amp/hr type.
> Have looked at the Anderson power poles for connecting
> devices, but think they want too much for the distribution
> power strip type device for connecting them all.
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> What's everybody using out there to homebrew multiple
> connections to a power supply? Barrier strips, terminal
> lugs? gotta rig up something soon.
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> Richard Webb,
> Electric Spider Productions,
> Eads Tn.
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> Braille: support true literacy for the blind.
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