[NSRCA-discussion] Better connection on Iota 55 power supply

Stuart Chale schale at optonline.net
Wed Mar 19 03:25:24 AKDT 2008


I'll agree on the RIGrunner.  I have the small one and converted all of 
my plugs to powerpoles.  I have it so that I can easily either use my 
Iota power supply to run two TP chargers or flip it over to be run from 
a 12 volt battery at the field.  Much better that alligator clips 
attached to metal bars coming out from the Iota.  I did that initially 
as well.

Stuart

glmiller3 at suddenlink.net wrote:
> Incheol,
>
> I got some 8 gauge copper grounding bar at Lowes - you only need a couple of inches-  Cut two pieces two inches long and solder a pigtail two or three wires containing the connector of your choice to each one ( one for positive and the other for negative) to give yourself parallell connections to the source.  The 6 or 8 gauge ground stcok will screw into the iota connector port and viola- you have a "permanently attached) set of ground 12 volt source connectors.  
>
> Another alternative is to connect the Iota to a small fused buss- like this:
>
> http://www.powerwerx.com/product.asp?ProdID=1843&CtgID=3574
>
> I actually use this and the powerpole conectors to connect my chargers to the Iota. 
>
> George
> ---- Ihncheol Park <pnahobbies at sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
>
> =============
> Ok,  I have a question to those using the Iota 55amp power supply.
>  
> I hate using a flat screw driver to hold the charger connections to the
> power supply.
> I occasionally have to use more than one charger, so I need a better way to
> use the output connections on the power supply.
> How do you guys do?
>  
> so far, I had no luck on finding a right size solid bars/plates for the
> output for the alligator clips or clamps for chargers.
> Any suggestions?
>  
> Ihncheol Park
>
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