[NSRCA-discussion] Wiring up adapters for a Cellpro 10XP

Verne Koester verne at mi.rr.com
Fri Jul 4 10:57:23 AKDT 2014


Love to take credit but saw it in RCM or some other magazine back when I could still see without glasses. Does work great though!

Verne

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> On Jul 4, 2014, at 2:39 PM, "J N Hiller" <jnhiller at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> That a great suggestion. I’ll remember this one.
> Thanks
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> From: NSRCA-discussion [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Verne Koester via NSRCA-discussion
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> To: Pascoe,Tim [Burlington]
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> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Wiring up adapters for a Cellpro 10XP
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> Btw, I made a small fixture for soldering all those splices that worked great. Cut a 1" piece of standard size silicone fuel tubing and slice it on one side lengthwise. Then cut a small notch at the halfway point that is big enough to accommodate the tip of your soldering iron. Glue the tubing down with ca to a piece of wood with the slice and notch facing up. Cut all your wires the same length, strip about 1/4" off the ends, twist and tin with solder. Slide a piece of heat shrink over one side of the wire out of the way and then slide the wire into one end of the tubing so that the tinned end is into the notch. Slide the mating wire in from the other end until the tinned end is into the notch and on top of the tinned end of the other wire. Touch the joint with the tip of your iron and add solder if necessary. Let cool and pull the wire up through the slit. Slide the heat shrink over the joint and shrink. 
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> Verne
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> On Jul 4, 2014, at 12:57 PM, "Pascoe,Tim [Burlington]" <Tim.Pascoe at ec.gc.ca> wrote:
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> Perfect. Thanks!
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> From: Verne Koester [mailto:verne at mi.rr.com] 
> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 12:26 PM
> To: Pascoe,Tim [Burlington]; General pattern discussion
> Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Wiring up adapters for a Cellpro 10XP
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> Tim, you are correct. It is the same for 5s packs, different for less than 5s. I made and use the same pigtails you are describing. 
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> Verne Koester
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> On Jul 4, 2014, at 12:06 PM, "Pascoe, Tim \[Burlington\] via NSRCA-discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
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> I’m just looking for some clarification here. I want to do away with the bulky balance boards for my 10XP, and have purchased pigtails for plugging into the charger from FMA. I also have male JST-XH plugs for the other end, for balancing/charging my 5S packs (6 pin). As far as I can tell from the CellPro manual, in this particular instance the JST-PA and JST-XH wiring pin to pin are exactly the same. While the charger firmware allows for ‘native’ JST-XH wiring, this would only be required for less than 5S.
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> Yes? No? Am I missing something?
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> http://revolectrix.com/support_docs/item_1375.pdf for the wiring diagram (pages 28-30).
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> Anyone else done this to streamline their field charging rig?
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> Tim Pascoe
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