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DrewE
Oct 12, 2016Explorer II
It's an interesting looking gizmo; it could be fun to play with.
Running the wires wouldn't necessarily be as simple for this as one might wish due to their decision to use VGA connectors (well, technically I guess I should say a DE15 connector since it doesn't carry video data) on the umbilical. You'll have to have a hole an inch or so wide for the connector, and probably a couple inches of clearance behind the switch plate for the connector.
I suspect the waterproof rating only applies to the switch panel, and not to the relay box, at least gauging from the pictures. That's probably not a big concern.
They appear to only specify an overall current rating, not a per-circuit current rating...which seems a bit strange to me.
Running the wires wouldn't necessarily be as simple for this as one might wish due to their decision to use VGA connectors (well, technically I guess I should say a DE15 connector since it doesn't carry video data) on the umbilical. You'll have to have a hole an inch or so wide for the connector, and probably a couple inches of clearance behind the switch plate for the connector.
I suspect the waterproof rating only applies to the switch panel, and not to the relay box, at least gauging from the pictures. That's probably not a big concern.
They appear to only specify an overall current rating, not a per-circuit current rating...which seems a bit strange to me.
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