Gah been off TEA for a few days. Ear infection knocked me out. Missed all my watched items
On a positive note got a massive dipole antenna, 30A switching supply, a drum of RG8 and a not too miserable little 100W rig turning up today and tomorrow. Can’t move so I’m going to become an EMC issue for the neighbours instead
Feeling better now then, with all of those toys that you managed to snare despite missing some watched items
Whats happening with this TEA group, we keep sliding down the position on the board lately. We always used to in the top 3 or 4, and very often top, tonight we are 32nd from the top, are we not finding anything on the ole Bay to post about or is money tight for everyone after Christmas. Speaking of money, all of the money that you kissed goodbye to when your house chain collapsed, that would have brought a serious amount of TEA related goodies, that would have seriously given me the right hump.
Yes indeed feeling better. Been holding onto some cash for this enterprise for a bit. Wooh picture of arrival number one.
Currently working out which Anderson Powerpoles to buy. This bugger sucks 22A (!) at 13.8V so I don't want to smoke the connectors. Also the cable it comes with is as as stiff as and twice as thick as coat hangers.
There is literally bugger all happening on ebay. Diddly squat. It's terribly boring.
Very pissed about the cash gone out of the window but at the end of the day you can't dwell on things like that. Look forward and buy more things to play with instead.
On a positive note I don't think the place I was going to buy was very "antenna friendly". This might go in my favour in the long run
You really should look into moving away from Sermos/APP connectors; they're unnecessarily bulky, expensive and simply don't have the low contact resistance required for seriously high current loads. Look into the
XT60 (30A continuous/60A surge rated) or
XT90 (90A continuous/120A surge rated) series commonly used for RC electronics; not only are they
cheap as beans, (well, the XT60s are; ECC and XT90s are still generally cheaper than Sermos/APP connectors) you can plug them directly into 3S/4S LiPo packs running 12.8/11.4V nominal at or 16.8/15.2V nominal.
If you need really small,
there are XT30s rated 15A continuous/30A surge.
ARRIS/AMASS makes an "Anti-Arcing" version of the XT90 that has a "precharging" resistor built-in; it makes contact just as you plug the connector together to charge up capacitors in equipment through a resistor before the plug completely seats for full power; this prevents arcing common with high-current connections that damages connectors and equipment.
Really... I used to swear by Sermos/APP connectors for DC power; now I swear at them. They're a PITA to disassemble, they fall apart all the time (even with CA on the joints) and they crack out at the drop of a hat. The only thing they have going for them is the fact that the contacts are interchangeable; stackable is a matter of argument, as the more you stack them the more they fall apart.
Also look into the power wiring used for RC applications; we have
12ga fine strand with silicone sheathing that is just butter-soft & flexible, and
pretty cheap, even from Amazon.
mnem
*Juicy*