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Advice on a power supply umbilical needed.



 
 
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Old October 5th 09, 03:59 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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Default Advice on a power supply umbilical needed.


"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Keith G"


Never mind all the useless technowanking, Andy - I gave you a couple of
real world, useful suggestions. Have you spoken to Phil at Bluebell yet?
If anyone knows how to daisy-chain 500VDC boat-anchors in the UK, he
will.

While Cliff UK will almost certainly know who's got 500VDC 'touchproof'
connectors available - if, indeed, anyone has at less than *industrial*
prices....



** Fraid you have got the whole DAMN ISSUE WRONG !!!

It is **NOT** a simple connector choice issue.

The clueless ****ing OP is asking the wrong question.

Try reading my post on the matter.




OK Phil, I just did and I think I see where you're coming from - the 'live
chassis' possibility is where it hangs, ain't it? And the difference is my
250VDC* 'umbilicals' are going to *PCBs* as per:

http://www.moirac.adsl24.co.uk/showntell/PhonoKit.jpg

(I really have gotta start reading posts if I'm going to respond to
them....)

Andy, still speak to Phil at Bluebell - he's still the guy who'll know if
what you want to do can be done at all safely!


*still not an inconsiderable tug on yer bell end if you let it touch! :-)




 




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