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fvalarm(at)rapidnet.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:03 pm Post subject: Max d-sub current? |
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Bob,
What is the max current that can be run through a crimp style d-sub pin and
located in a DB-9 body? I'm thinking flap and trim tab currents, probably
less than 5 amp for the flaps, much less for the trims.
Bevan
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:01 am Post subject: Max d-sub current? |
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At 12:01 AM 7/29/2011, you wrote:
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Bob,
What is the max current that can be run through a crimp style d-sub pin and
located in a DB-9 body? I'm thinking flap and trim tab currents, probably
less than 5 amp for the flaps, much less for the trims.
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For these intermittent loads you can comfortably
go 7A/pin on 20AWG wire.
Bob . . .
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