Mark: It is interesting to note that a self proclaimed boat anchor expert with 
specialization in Collins equipment (Especially the R-390)still insists that 
the hot lead from the AC mains should always go to the power transformer and 
the fused side go to the neutral and on-off switch. I can't tell you how many 
people have written to him and to the trade magazines explaining how dangerous 
this is but then, I guess, "he is the expert".
Obviously you know which way is correct.
Good luck with the Drakes; Dan K8WOZ
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Nace 
  To: Gary Poland ; John Gartman ; DrakeList Zerobeat 
  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 8:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [Drakelist] AC-4


  A number of years ago I bought about four AC4's, and installed 3-prong 
computer cords, with the ground attached to the AC4 chassis.  I used the 
original strain relief, but carefully cut some of the plastic out of the 
original, just enough to accomodate the round cord.  They all worked great.  
One thing I did not consider (and I need to go back and look), is the hot lead 
of the AC cord being on the fuse.  I suppose for safety reasons I should have???

  73,
  Mark
  N5KAE



    From: Gary Poland <[email protected]>
    To: John Gartman <[email protected]>; DrakeList Zerobeat 
<[email protected]>
    Sent: Thu, January 19, 2012 8:43:08 PM
    Subject: Re: [Drakelist] AC-4


    John,
      As you suggested it would be easiest to just cut it off at the strain 
relief and re-terminate inside. You will only lose about 6 to 8 inches at best.

    73, Gary


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