Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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Thom LaCosta wrote:
Thom LaCosta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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On Fri, 11 May 2007, Garey Barrell wrote:
Garey Barrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the
drakelist gang
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Evan -
Those are for the DC connector. You make a good point. The 10 pin
AC connector in the AB version is VERY difficult to find. Cinch
doesn't make it at all any more, and I don't think Molex does
either. The cable version P-310-CCT is available from Newark.
Oh...now I am REALLY confused....I should have known better than stray
into technical areas.
I have a power supply that matched the TR7...so I assume it was the
PS7.....I want to use the DC out from the PS7 to run another rig....so
that's the plug/jack/recepticle/whatis that I asked about...and
obviously the pin out.
If those are not available, I'm open to suggestions on how to make use
of the supply.
Thom -
Not all that complicated. I have to admit my first answer was a little
discombobulated, making it look harder than it is!!
A. There are three cables out of the PS-7 power supply
1. AC power cord ending in a three wire plug to plug into a
standard power outlet.
2. Control cord, ending in an S-310-CCT connector. This is to
plug into the back of the TR-7 and includes two wires that go to the
Power switch in the TR-7 to turn it on or off. Pins 1 and 3 are tied
together in the TR-7, and Pins 2 and 4 are tied together in the TR-7. A
switch to connect Pins 1 and 2 together will turn on the PS-7 Supply.
Other pins are used to control the fan in the TR-7, the and connect the
Mute line and and ALC line from an external linear amp. The mating
connector appears to only be available in the cable type with the
back-shell, Cinch P-310-CCT.
3. DC output cord, ending in an S-2404-CCT (or equivalent).
Pins 13 and 15 are the Positive (+) 13.6 VDC and Pins 12 and 14 are the
Ground (-). Don't ask me why we have those pin numbers on a 4 Pin
connector...... I have no idea, but that's the way they are numbered.
This connector will mate with either a P-2404-CCT (cable version with
back shell) or a P-2404-AB (chassis mount version with mounting ears).
The pins are not connected together at the connector end. Separate
wires are run from the supply to each pin.
Bottom line is, if you short Pins 1 and 2 of the Control connector
together with a piece of paper clip, you'll have ~30A of 13.6VDC at Pins
13/15 (+) with the return via Pins 12/14 (-).
OK?
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen
Drake 2-B, 4-B & C-Line Service Supplement CDs
<www.k4oah.com>
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