Posted by Bob Adkins on July 4, 2003, 12:28 pm
>Check out some of the other areas at that site. They have mounting
>kits for the sockets, as well as power panels with multiple outlets.
Ah. Cool!
Bob
Posted by Bob Adkins on July 4, 2003, 3:50 pm
>Check out some of the other areas at that site. They have mounting
>kits for the sockets, as well as power panels with multiple outlets.
The more I look, the more I like Power Poles. However, they look like an
accident waiting to happen. Unless I'm missing something, there is no
polarity protection.
Bob
Posted by clare on July 4, 2003, 6:10 pm
wrote:
>>Check out some of the other areas at that site. They have mounting
>>kits for the sockets, as well as power panels with multiple outlets.
>The more I look, the more I like Power Poles. However, they look like an
>accident waiting to happen. Unless I'm missing something, there is no
>polarity protection.
>Bob
Impossible to connect an anderson backwords - they are by nature
polarized. You just have to know which side you want pos on supply, it
will be opposite on load.
Posted by Bob Adkins on July 4, 2003, 9:48 pm
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:10:31 GMT, clare @ snyder.on .ca wrote:
>Impossible to connect an anderson backwords - they are by nature
>polarized. You just have to know which side you want pos on supply, it
>will be opposite on load.
Ah. Good. I just don't understand how they work.
I think I'll get me a bunch.
Bob
Posted by Peterthinking on July 8, 2003, 12:17 am
http://www.backwoodssolar.com/Catalogpages2/wiring2.htm
here's some pics.
Peter
> On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 18:10:31 GMT, clare @ snyder.on .ca wrote:
> >Impossible to connect an anderson backwords - they are by nature
> >polarized. You just have to know which side you want pos on supply, it
> >will be opposite on load.
> Ah. Good. I just don't understand how they work.
> I think I'll get me a bunch.
> Bob
>kits for the sockets, as well as power panels with multiple outlets.