[aprssig] 12V wiring ideas

Robert Naegele rnaegele at countryspeed.com
Sat Oct 29 07:48:19 EDT 2011


Our Ham Radio Club supplies Anderson PowerPoles to each member to promote
interoperability so we have hundreds of them in both mobile and fixed operation.
There never has been a report a connection vibrating apart. They just work.

Bob, w9mz

--- w9rxr_ at rlburns.net wrote:

From: Bob Burns W9RXR <w9rxr_ at rlburns.net>
To: TAPR APRS Mailing List <aprssig at tapr.org>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] 12V wiring ideas
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 07:00:22 -0400

The one concern I have about Anderson PowerPoles is that they are not 
a positive locking connector. They depend on friction to stay 
connected. Without some sort of lock, they could vibrate apart, 
especially in a mobile installation. Don't get me wrong--I love 
PowerPoles and use them in other applications. But they do have limitations.

For my mobile installs, I use a Blue Sea Systems blade fuse block. 
They are available with either 6 or 12 individually fused circuits 
and they use screw terminals for a positive, vibration resistant 
connection. The block comes with a cover so your connections are 
protected. And the design makes for a low-profile installation 
without wires sticking out perpendicular to the panel on which the 
fuse block is mounted. You can buy these fuse blocks from West Marine 
(on-line or at one of their many stores around the country). A little 
pricey, but I've never had any problems with them.

Bob...


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