APPs are [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:36:05 -0700> From: 
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K3--Trouble with Power Pole connectors> > > I know the powers that be don't 
like complaints about the APP, but, the> Factory mounted APP's on my K3 had one 
of the blades recessed at least 1/8> inch from its proper position. Until I 
corrected this (which requires> removing that side of the cabinet and the rear 
panel) my connectors would> literally fall off from the weight of the short 
piece of power lead. It took> more than three attempts to get both of the 
chassis mounted blades in the> proper position. UN-SAT. They now stay together, 
but I would never put> them in a rig I designed and am presently considering 
some type of> replacement. > > Rich,> KE0X> > > Robert Tellefsen wrote:> > > > 
I thought these PP connectors were supposed to be such> > great stuff :-)> > > 
> Mine keep falling out and losing power on the rig.> > > > I assembled mine 
very meticulously, as I've read a lot of> > the comments here about keeping the 
solder away from> > the contact area.> > > > I assembled mine with the blade 
standing vertical in a> > third-hand tool, so the solder never came above the 
end of> > the cylinder that the wire end sticks into.> > > > The blades are 
pushed all the way into the plastic housings> > so the curved end clicks over 
the little ridge to keep it in> > its own housing.> > > > When I insert the 
plugs into the receptacles on the back> > of the K3, they go all the way to the 
end and bump up> > against the end of the receptacle. No problem about being > 
> pushed in all the way.> > > > It seems to me that there is very little 
friction/pressure> > between the male and female connectors to hold them> > 
together. I tried the little cylinder pin that is supposed to> > help hold them 
together, but it quickly got lost when the> > male connector fell out for the 
third time.> > > > Can anyone tell me if the blades in these connectors need> > 
to be bent a bit to maintain a good contact so that will stay> > together?> > > 
> Otherwise, I'll have to replace the PP connectors with something> > more 
reliable.> > > > Thanks and 73> > Bob N6WG> > > > 
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