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Date: | Wed, 20 Mar 2013 19:20:02 -0400 |
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Hi Scott,
Actually, a 12 amp supply would give you all of the current you need for the
tmv71A. The power pole connectors are made up of two pieces. A plastic
shell that is either red or white that you slide the connecting pin into
after you have either crimpt or soldered the wire to it. All of the
connecting pins are the same and so are the plastic shells. The trick is in
how you orient the plastic shells with each other. It is best to start with
a correctly configured set of power poles that you can copy. 15, 30, and 45
amp connectors will slide together and the size of the pin you get depends
on both the amperage drawn and the size of wire that you have to insert in
to the pin. You'll need two pins and shells for every connection that you
need to make. You'll need four shells and 4 pins to connect your tmv71a to a
power supply.
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Van Gorp" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 3:54 PM
Subject: power supply and power pole recommendations with the tmv-71a
Good Afternoon List:
I'm finally in the position where I will soon be ordering a Tmv-71a for use
in my apartment and mobile. I found a 40-amp Diamond switching power supply
from Associated radio. Would this supply work well, or is there another
recommendation I should follow? Also, I was considering getting Anderson
power poles for this as well. How many sets will I actually need? I've
never seen those actually set up before so I'm not sure if I need a set for
the power supply and a set for the radio itself. How difficult are those to
set up? Thanks for any help and suggestions.
73:
Scott Van Gorp, K0NFB
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