atmos:instruments:dc_wiring
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DC connector guide
Most equipment that requires Direct Current and needs to be plugged in or unplugged will need an XT60E connector. The XT60E is made up of a male and female connector. The male end is signified as follows: XT60E-M and the female connector is signified by XT60E-F. The female connector is also larger than the male connector. To connect an instrument to a power source the following should be performed:
- Measure out and cut the length of cable you need from the combined back and red cable reel (18 AWG) this will be the power source cable
- strip both ends of the cable and the ends of the cable that connects to the instrument you intend to connect.
- Cut out 4 pieces of heat shrink and put the pieces through the ends of the cable before soldering the connections.
- Each connector has its polarity labeled. The negative connection (black wire) is always on the rounded side of the plug and the positive connection (red wire) is always on the straight side of the plug
- start by soldering the powered (female) connector to the power source cable. Make sure you use electrically conductive solder.
- Keep the solder heat setting at or below 38 so as to not risk melting the plastic casing. This is more of an issue on the smaller male connector but its good practice to follow on both connectors
- After soldering the female plug to the powered cable, you can solder the male plug to the cable connected to the instrument
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