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In Reply to: RE: several DC umbilicals posted by paco on June 21, 2015 at 06:48:57
Hi and thanks for the interesting information
do you have a link to the DC plug and panel socket you are using ?
Those are important i think.
You could try a star-quad mic cable for the cord.
With two wires for + and two for ground.
Resistance should be very very low.
They are designed to carry signal of extremely low voltage.
Canare is a very good one but any from a good brand would do i guess.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 06/22/15Follow Ups:
hi thanks! star quad cables generally are very heavy for my application, since i'm using so tiny connectors, not easy to solder; you can see them above...
Hi and thanks and sorry for the late reply
Very nice connectors indeed.
Yes i think good connectors are very important.
You are also right about star quad ... silly advice.
It is indeed too big and heavy.
A more "normal" mic cable then maybe ?
They have also a shield that could be conected to ground on one side
They have also very little resistance that is good.
I have use this two wires plus screen cable but for a headphone cord extension with very good results.
Canare is high quality products indeed.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 06/27/15
yep, that's my idea now: experimenting with 18ga high quality IC wires;
i'll post my results soon; best, paco
Thanks Paco and good luck with your project !
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 06/28/15
Those Oyaide DC 1.2g, 2.5g connectors are nice cannot find in the US.
Edits: 06/23/15
try here:
http://uptoneaudio.com/
in Europe this connectors are widely available; this is the cheapest place:
http://eden-audio.com/index.php?id_category=26&controller=category&id_lang=1
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