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[[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.]] | [[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.]] | ||
[[File:20190918 120819.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Crimp the other power contacts.]] | [[File:20190918 120819.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Crimp the other power contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 122415.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Cut ≈10 mm lengths of 3 or 5 mm heatshrink tubing, yellow for +12V and black for GND.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 122350.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Place the heatshink over the wires, taking care to use the correct colours (yellow for +12V and black for GND) and to bundle the voltage sense wires inside the heatshrink with their corresponding power contacts (which they will be soldered to later).]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 120735.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Use the contact insertion tool to push the contacts into the plug.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 122718.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Insert the contacts, grip around the skinny part initially before moving back to the crimp part to avoid bending the contacts. If you do bend the contacts, cut the wires and start again. Do not straighten bent contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 121758.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|We will now use our soldering station to solder the voltage sense wires to the power contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123025.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Place a blob of solder on the side of the crimp part of the two power contacts where the voltage sense wires will be attached.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123050.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Tin the voltage sense wires.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 122938.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Your connector should now look like this.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123119.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Press the wire to the contact with tweezers and reflow the solder to make the connection.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123215.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Your connector should now look like this. The solder joints should look smoother and shinier than this though.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123318.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Push the heatshrink tubing up to cover the contacts.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123427.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|We will now use a hot air station to shrink the heatshink tubing. You can use a hot air gun or a lighter instead.]] | ||
+ | [[File:20190918 123442.jpg|none|thumb|800x800px|Shrink the tubing with hot air. Take care not to melt the insulation.]] | ||
+ | Your connector should now look like this: |
Revision as of 15:00, 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:
Long DC Cable Assembly
Your connector should now look like this: