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Re: power connectors

Post by UpTheToon » Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:05 pm

themadhippy wrote:23.8mm for ins and 28.7 for the outs
Ha, great, different sizes. The tools add quite a bit of cost to these builds don't they...

Thanks for the quick response!

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Re: power connectors

Post by themadhippy » Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:29 pm

Ha, great, different sizes.
yep,and different to the neutrik standard 19/24mm used on the majority of there panel connectors ](*,) .I use a 25mm hole punch,its a nads loose for the ins and a bit of filling needed for the outs,but saves a few quid,unless of course your fittings 100's of the buggers
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Re: power connectors

Post by UpTheToon » Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:56 pm

themadhippy wrote:
Ha, great, different sizes.
yep,and different to the neutrik standard 19/24mm used on the majority of there panel connectors ](*,) .I use a 25mm hole punch,its a nads loose for the ins and a bit of filling needed for the outs,but saves a few quid,unless of course your fittings 100's of the buggers
Aye, that's an idea. I'm just putting together a list of needed parts and tools at the moment so it's something I can cut when it comes out to a ridiculous total...

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