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1. 07:33 AM - Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker (Dj Merrill)
2. 08:04 AM - Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker (Dj Merrill)
3. 10:18 AM - Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker (Jeff Luckey)
4. 10:35 AM - Right angle BNC (R&J. Curtis)
5. 01:24 PM - Re: Right angle BNC (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
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Subject: | Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker |
On 06/08/2014 11:40 PM, Vern Little wrote:
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> Furthermore, if it was important it would be specified in the datasheet,
> which it is not. Even the writing on the breaker is not specified, so
> it's technically not part of the device.
> If you used a breaker to tie two electrical buses together and it had a
> polarity, what would you do? It doesn't matter with these guys.
Also interesting, if you look at the picture at the top of the
datasheet, it does NOT have the terminals labeled at all.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pdf/tycoBreakers.pdf
I have sent an email to Tyco tech support for clarification.
(now thinking about putting it back the way it was... *sigh* )
-Dj
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Subject: | Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker |
On 06/09/2014 10:31 AM, Dj Merrill wrote:
> I have sent an email to Tyco tech support for clarification.
and the official response from Tyco is:
"Electrically it makes no difference to the breaker if line and load are
swapped.
But if you require UL approval on your product it must be wire line and
load."
-Dj
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Subject: | Re: Tyco W31 switch / breaker |
Ah ha! A regulatory requirement.- That explains it.=0A=0AThrough the year
s I have seen lots of those breakers installed, and installed many myself,
and never been concerned about the polarity.- Never had a problem.=0A=0AD
j - thanks for following thru & getting the official response - very inform
ative.=0A=0A-Jeff=0A=0A=0A=0AOn Monday, June 9, 2014 8:16 AM, Dj Merrill <d
j Merrill <deej@deej.net>=0A=0AOn 06/09/2014 10:31 AM, Dj Merrill wrote:=0A
> I have sent an email to Tyco tech support for clarification.=0A=0Aand the
official response from Tyco is:=0A=0A"Electrically it makes no difference
to the breaker if line and load are=0Aswapped.=0ABut if you require UL appr
oval on your product it must be wire line and=0Aload."=0A=0A-Dj=0A=0A-- =0A
Dj Merrill - N1JOV - VP EAA Chapter 87=0ASportsman 2+2 Builder #7118 N421DJ
- http://deej.net/sportsman/=0AGlastar Flyer N866RH - http://deej.net/glas
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Bob,
I just received some of the right angle BNC connectors that we were
discussing a couple of weeks ago. They do come with no instructions. I am
assuming that the cable will be properly prepared and the center conductor
will be soldered into the notch in the back end of the center conductor pin,
then the barrel will crimp over the braid as in a standard straight
connector.
Am I correct that the center conductor will be soldered?
Roger
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Subject: | Re: Right angle BNC |
At 12:33 PM 6/9/2014, you wrote:
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>Bob,
>
>I just received some of the right angle BNC connectors that we were
>discussing a couple of weeks ago. They do come with no
>instructions. I am assuming that the cable will be properly
>prepared and the center conductor will be soldered into the notch in
>the back end of the center conductor pin, then the barrel will crimp
>over the braid as in a standard straight connector.
>
>Am I correct that the center conductor will be soldered?
Correct. The trim dimensions for this connector are
the same as for a straight connector . . . except
the center conductor is a tad bit shorted and soldered
to the notched stud as opposed to crimped.
The treaded cap covers the finished joint.
Bob . . .
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