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chaztuna(at)adelphia.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:50 am Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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Bob & listers,
I'm installing 4 locking cigarette lighter power recepticles in my
RV-8A project. These will be used to power things like rear seater
GPS, heated clothing, cell phone re-charger, Monroy traffic alerter &
music source. Can these units be grounded locally, or should the
grounds be run up to the terminal block?
Charlie Kuss
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hmanvel(at)manvel.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:58 am Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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Charlie,
I am interested in those "locking" recepticles. I have some which I have
velcroed together but that is kindof clunky. Where do you get those?
Harry Manvel
Defiant N2HM
PTK / Pontiac, MI
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chaztuna(at)adelphia.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:16 pm Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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Harry,
Craig Payne from this list told me about these. They are made by Marinco. Model # 12VPK. I got mine at my local Boat Owners Warehouse. Here is a web link.
http://www.marinco.com/scpt/ProdPage.php?loadItem=12VPK_Marinco%20Shore%20Power
They are great. They lock positively. Twist 30 degrees in either direction to release the lock mechanism. They are waterproof. The male end contains a fuse which you can use to protect the cable. I've found that even the male cigarette connector from my Noika cell phone is retained quite well.
Charlie
---- Harry Manvel <hmanvel(at)manvel.com> wrote:
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Charlie,
I am interested in those "locking" recepticles. I have some which I have
velcroed together but that is kindof clunky. Where do you get those?
Harry Manvel
Defiant N2HM
PTK / Pontiac, MI
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:56 pm Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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At 11:39 AM 8/4/2006 -0400, you wrote:
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Bob & listers,
I'm installing 4 locking cigarette lighter power recepticles in my RV-8A
project. These will be used to power things like rear seater GPS, heated
clothing, cell phone re-charger, Monroy traffic alerter & music source.
Can these units be grounded locally, or should the grounds be run up to
the terminal block?
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If they are potential victims, then protected grounding is
not a 'bad' idea . . . but still not always necessary.
If the accessories you're plugging into these outlets
are designed to run from the automotive cigar lighter
-OR- are obviously NOT potential victims like heaters,
then risks are very small for local grouding.
Bottom line is . . . try it. You won't have to do anything
worst than fix it later.
Bob . . .
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jgswartout(at)earthlink.n Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:42 pm Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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Charlie, where do you get "locking" cigarette lighter sockets? I've got two
of the regular kind, from AS&S, IIRC, that I plan to install. The plugs
seem pretty secure in them. Also, I put the sockets behind the panel,
easily reached *deliberately* but out of the way of knees, kneeboards, etc.
John
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dave(at)abrahamson.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:29 am Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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Heated clothing? A motorcyclist, eh? I have considered this issue
and if I go for it will install the Widder thermostat on the
panel. Plugging in for heat will then be a simple connection with no
dangling devices. The Widder electronic controller (product N2)
http://www.widder.com/html/Product/Hookups/index.html gives you very
fine-tuned control of the vest. This is critical to warming up
nicely versus freezing-roasting.
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klehman(at)albedo.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 4:42 am Post subject: Local Grounding Question |
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FWIW I have discarded similar looking ones sold by marina's because the
plugs fell out too easily. They were NOT marinco and they had no locking
provision. The cheap all metal units that I got from Digi-key seem to
retain the plugs reasonably well but they do ground to the panel of course.
Ken
chaztuna(at)adelphia.net wrote:
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Harry,
Craig Payne from this list told me about these. They are made by Marinco. Model # 12VPK. I got mine at my local Boat Owners Warehouse. Here is a web link.
http://www.marinco.com/scpt/ProdPage.php?loadItem=12VPK_Marinco%20Shore%20Power
They are great. They lock positively. Twist 30 degrees in either direction to release the lock mechanism. They are waterproof. The male end contains a fuse which you can use to protect the cable. I've found that even the male cigarette connector from my Noika cell phone is retained quite well.
Charlie
---- Harry Manvel <hmanvel(at)manvel.com> wrote:
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>Charlie,
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>I am interested in those "locking" recepticles. I have some which I have
>velcroed together but that is kindof clunky. Where do you get those?
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