I'm actually not entirely sure how one reverses polarity with a properly 
assembled PP connector.  I suppose one could hammer them together in the wrong 
orientation?  :-)

It would also be simple enough for the manufacturers to solve the polarity 
problem by using a bridge rectifier at the power input, although that has a 
definite downside as well.

I like them also.  Even my rotator control cable and outdoor antenna switch 
disconnects are sets of power poles -- they are mounted in a housing (and 
pinned in place) that locks into its counterpart.  But it isn't possible to 
accidentally put the two connector sets together in anything but the correct 
orientation.  

As far as the two halves of a 2-pole power connector sliding apart or becoming 
slightly misaligned, a little drop of super glue when assembling the halves 
solves that problem nicely.

Power Poles, like them or not, have become the defacto standard.  Learning how 
to manage them is probably better than just grumbling about them -- at least 
until the next thing, whatever that is,  comes along to set a new standard.

Grant/NQ5T


On Jun 28, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Paul Christensen wrote:
> 
> I did say I liked the APP for its versatility :-))
> 



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