Thanks, I was wondering which way was standard.
John Hartog
--- In Dan Dugan <> wrote:
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> As line power wiring, the power source is female and the cables to
> devices have a male connector.
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> -Dan Dugan
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> On Aug 12, 2009, at 6:03 PM, John Hartog wrote:
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> > Thanks for that info, Dan.
> > I would think XLRs would be more reliable,than the tamiyas. I give
> > that a try.
> >
> > John Hartog
> >
> > --- In Dan Dugan <dan@> wrote:
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> >>> I don't know of commercially available power cords, but you could
> >>> get one custom built. Attaching the 4-pin hirose is the hardest
> >>> part. You could make it a much easier job by using the cable from a
> >>> SD power supply and soldering on the necessary connector. I have
> >>> been using Tamiya style connectors to switch between power supply,
> >>> battery packs, and car lighter adapter.
> >>
> >> film-tv has standardized 12V (really 9-18V) power on 4-pin XLR
> >> connectors, pin 1 negative, pin 4 positive.
> >>
> >> -Dan Dugan
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