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+ | === Long DC Cable Assembly === | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 114454.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Cut around cable jacket about 50 mm back from cable end, careful only to cut jacket and do not nick wire insulation. If you do nick wire insulation, cut off section and start again.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 114512.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Bend cable and carefully slice away jacket without nicking wire insulation. If you do nick wire insulation, cut off section and start again.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 114635.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Pull off jacket to reveal wires.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 114658.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Cut fibrous centre reinforcement.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115321.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|End should now look like this.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115757.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|This sort of wire stripper and cutter is recommended. Ensure it is sharp otherwise you'll have a hard time inserting the mangled conductor into the crimp contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115538.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Trim wires back using wire cutters and place cable gland (without nut) onto cable.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115612.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Place cable gland adaptor on cable and screw together with cable gland.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115724.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Strip ends for crimp contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115806.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Use the correct crimp tool for the contacts, or solder the connections. Pliers won't work.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115819.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Set your crimp tool to the correct setting on the coloured wheel on the back (red on ours). Insert your crimp contacts into the tool.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115836.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Ensure the contact is fully inserted and crimp fully without stopping.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 115848.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|This is what a good crimp looks like. Ensure the wire is visible in the hole. If not, then you didn't strip enough insulation of or insert the wire deep enough.]] |
Revision as of 14:34, 24 October 2019
The power supply recommended for AC powered installations where the observatory is located close to the AC power supply is the Meanwell GST120A12.
For observatories with heaters and long DC power cable runs the Meanwell HRP-300-12 is recommended as it's remote sense functionality allows it to compensate for any voltage drop in the long cable runs. (If no heaters are present, the Meanwell HRP-150-12 is the preferred option.)
Direct links to order Meanwell HRP-300-12 from USA:
HRP-300-12, Mouser Electronics
Accessories for Meanwell HRP-300-12:
TRC-E-HRP300450600 enclosure for HRP-300-12
US/Canada power cord for HRP-300-12
Contents
Outdoor Cable
The recommended off the shelf for use on roofs or outdoor structures is the sunlight and abrasion resistant AlphaWire EcoFlex PUR 80045 SL005 (unshielded) or 80145 SL005 (braid shield). Digi-Key usually has one or the other in stock: 80045 SL005, 80145 SL005.
That cabling doesn't have a twisted pair, so we recommend wiring up the conductors to the green numbering in the two images below.
Mathias Research Ranch Installation in Alberta, Canada
Long DC Cable Run Connector Care Package
If you need to build your own long cable with (using the cable listed above) you can request a Long DC Cable Run Connector Care Package from us. It should contain: