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In Reply to: RE: Project for the weekend posted by E-Stat on May 26, 2017 at 14:46:25
Been threatening to cobble together some new speaker cables and that looks like it would do the trick (flea power amps and horns so gauge not critical).
A few extra feed for a DC cable looks like a project I might be able to handle.
Where did you get the connectors?
With those pictured, I won't even have to fire up my soldering station.
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Picked up the connectors from A'zon here .
$2.29 including shipping for five pair! Just be prepared for a bit of a wait.
If you just need one pair, drop me a PM and I'll send them to you and a length of the Canare. I only needed a foot and a half, but bought eight since it was dirt cheap. :)
I'm not much of a 'cable guy' so the Canare looks good to me.
Might ever buy a few feet extra to try my hand at a new balanced headphone cable.
Can't imagine investing $400 for the LPS-1 in order to power a Raspberry Pi, but ya never know.
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> Can't imagine investing $400 for the LPS-1 in order to power a Raspberry Pi, but ya never > know.
I wish someone would give this a try. I know eventually I'll end up with a microRendu. And I know eventually I'll get a Uptone power supply to go with it. But I am curious what that power supply would do for the Rpi.
And I'd be able to tell you if I weren't stupid...
Took it over to a friends house today try it on an LP-1 supply and THOUGHT I'd reset it to DCHP so we could use it on his network, but no.
It was locked to a static IP address (which I did not know) so we couldn't use it on his network.
Still got no idea.
Wait a couple weeks and we'll try again.
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