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Q: PowerPole connectors

Alexandr Kobranov
Hello all,

having one question:

Are there delivered PowerPole connectors (to make power-cord locally)
with K3?
Or ready-made power cord?

Sorry if I missed such info, preparing "nest" for K3 and this is still
unclear to me...

Thanks for info,
73!
Lexa, ok1dst



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Re: Q: PowerPole connectors

Buck - k4ia
The power cord and connectors come with the  kit.  All you have to do is
attach the connectors to the cord.  That,  by the way, is the only soldering you
will have to do when you build the  K3.

k4ia
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Re: Q: PowerPole connectors

M0XDF
I crimped them!
73 de M0XDF / K3 #174, HexKey #375


On 30/1/08 14:32, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> sent:

> The power cord and connectors come with the  kit.  All you have to do is
> attach the connectors to the cord.  That,  by the way, is the only soldering
> you
> will have to do when you build the  K3.
>
> k4ia
> "Buck" K3 #101
> Fredericksburg, VA

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Re: Q: PowerPole connectors

Julian, G4ILO
In reply to this post by Alexandr Kobranov
Alexandr Kobranov wrote
Are there delivered PowerPole connectors (to make power-cord locally)
with K3?
Or ready-made power cord?
Hi Lexa. The connectors and cable are included. You have to solder them on. So the K3 is not a no-solder kit. :)
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RE: Q: PowerPole connectors

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RE: Q: PowerPole connectors

Carl Clawson
To follow up what Ron said, what's important with crimping Anderson
connectors is to use a tool that doesn't just crush them. Many of the
Inexpensive crimpers just flatten the connector. You need one that has
a semicircular recess on one side and a "finger" on the other side that
pushes a dent into the back side of the connector while leaving it in

> Elecraft does recommend soldering the Anderson connectors although many
> folks crimp them just fine. The issue with crimping is doing it
> properly. For those who aren't experienced with the technique or who
> don't have the proper, good quality crimping tools, soldering is much
> more likely to produce the required low-resistance contact between
> cable and connector terminal.
>
> Ron AC7AC

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RE: Q: PowerPole connectors

Carl Clawson
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<Sorry about accidentally hitting "Send" there while I was typing>

To expand on what Ron said, what's important with crimping Anderson
connectors is to use a tool that doesn't just crush them. Many of the
inexpensive crimpers just flatten the connector. You need one that has
a semicircular recess on one side and a "finger" on the other side that
pushes a dent into the back side of the connector while leaving it in
an overall round shape. If you distort the overall shape the connector
will not go into the shell. http://www.dcpwr.com/ has a good crimper,
and if, like me, you use PowerPoles all over the place it's good to
have one. You can solder after crimping if you like. I never solder
them without first crimping them.

73, Carl WS7L

> Elecraft does recommend soldering the Anderson connectors although
> many folks crimp them just fine. The issue with crimping is doing it
> properly. For those who aren't experienced with the technique or who
> don't have the proper, good quality crimping tools, soldering is much
> more likely to produce the required low-resistance contact between
> cable and connector terminal.
>
> Ron AC7AC

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Re: Q: PowerPole connectors

M0XDF
Yes, I agree, I purchased the West Mountain Radio Deluxe one and very
pleased with it.
It meant shipping to the UK, but well worth it, if you are going to do a lot
of crimping - I converted ALL 12V leads that didn't have some form of
regulator (cigarette type) to PPs.


On 30/1/08 16:55, "Carl Clawson" <[hidden email]> sent:

> <Sorry about accidentally hitting "Send" there while I was typing>
>
> To expand on what Ron said, what's important with crimping Anderson
> connectors is to use a tool that doesn't just crush them. Many of the
> inexpensive crimpers just flatten the connector. You need one that has
> a semicircular recess on one side and a "finger" on the other side that
> pushes a dent into the back side of the connector while leaving it in
> an overall round shape. If you distort the overall shape the connector
> will not go into the shell. http://www.dcpwr.com/ has a good crimper,
> and if, like me, you use PowerPoles all over the place it's good to
> have one. You can solder after crimping if you like. I never solder
> them without first crimping them.
>
> 73, Carl WS7L
>
>> Elecraft does recommend soldering the Anderson connectors although
>> many folks crimp them just fine. The issue with crimping is doing it
>> properly. For those who aren't experienced with the technique or who
>> don't have the proper, good quality crimping tools, soldering is much
>> more likely to produce the required low-resistance contact between
>> cable and connector terminal.
>>
>> Ron AC7AC

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RE: Q: PowerPole connectors

Barry N1EU
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Ron D'Eau Claire wrote
Elecraft does recommend soldering the Anderson connectors although many
folks crimp them just fine.
Just wanted to post a brief comment and recommendation that Elecraft improve the K3 power supply cable kit instructions.  

The instructions do NOT recommend soldering the connectors.  The instructions simply say "solder or crimp wires".  And there's also no warning against using the simple "crushing type" crimp tools, which render the pins incapable of proper insertion.  It just says to crimp in the center.

So the odds of folks screwing this up and getting very frustrated are fairly high without improving the instructions.

73,
Barry N1EU