banana plug splitter
#16
will the output hold banana plugs? coz it looks like a clamping style for speakers.
#17
Originally posted by newracer
That's the splitters. The basic one is just a 5 port with no switches. The bigger ones have switches and voltage indicators. I also prefer the power pole connectors. I don't have one yet but will soon.
That's the splitters. The basic one is just a 5 port with no switches. The bigger ones have switches and voltage indicators. I also prefer the power pole connectors. I don't have one yet but will soon.
#18
I found this on a German site.
Here's a very trick splitter..I will post the link if I can find it again
#19
pic 2
#20
Tech Apprentice
Try Team Much more,they make one it has 5 outlets 3 of them have on off switch. POWER STATION is what it is called.
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#23
Nobody yet that I am aware.....I am working on getting them in stock, though my own version will probably be available sooner or later...
Later EddieO
Later EddieO
#24
Originally posted by EddieO
Nobody yet that I am aware.....I am working on getting them in stock, though my own version will probably be available sooner or later...
Later EddieO
Nobody yet that I am aware.....I am working on getting them in stock, though my own version will probably be available sooner or later...
Later EddieO
#25
Go to Radio shack... Get a project box... A whole bunch of female plugs and some wire.... Have fun.....
#26
i just use deans connectors pigtails on my power supply and put the ends on my chargers and other things
#27
Ditto on the deans plugs. I have 3 sets coming off my power supply. sodered to small Brass "L" brackets.
BTW, that team much more 20 amp power supply looks sweet
BTW, that team much more 20 amp power supply looks sweet
#28
Originally posted by lastplace
Ditto on the deans plugs. I have 3 sets coming off my power supply. sodered to small Brass "L" brackets.
BTW, that team much more 20 amp power supply looks sweet
Ditto on the deans plugs. I have 3 sets coming off my power supply. sodered to small Brass "L" brackets.
BTW, that team much more 20 amp power supply looks sweet
yah. would have been nice if it has built-in volt meter
#29
Tech Master
iTrader: (6)
Well, how bad you wanted one
MFJ made some very nice power strips.
http://www.mfjenterprises.com/pictures/MFJ-1128.jpg
You get what you pay.
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamps/1499.html
http://www.mfjenterprises.com/pictures/MFJ-1128.jpg
You get what you pay.
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamps/1499.html
#30
here's another option:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...738958994&rd=1
replace the included fuse with what ever capicity you need it at.
BTW, lof of 'power' stuff we use in RC crosses over from Ham radio, and LOT cheaper, like 20 amp PS for $55.00, instead of rape job we get by RC companies...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...738958994&rd=1
replace the included fuse with what ever capicity you need it at.
BTW, lof of 'power' stuff we use in RC crosses over from Ham radio, and LOT cheaper, like 20 amp PS for $55.00, instead of rape job we get by RC companies...