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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @haxwithaxe
    @haxwithaxe Місяць тому +1

    Lightening is a honey badger. It DGaF as long as there's metal nearby.

  • @robertmeyer4744
    @robertmeyer4744 Місяць тому +1

    Great show with Ziggy again ! AWG is American Wire Gauge. Some great wire on the show. I use the DX commander DX 50 wire for good dipoles, has Kevlar core. does not stretch much at all if any. I made my one power cord for IC 7300. you can buy that 4 pin plug. I made with all 10 AWG OFC wire. I did the parralo splice near plug like the icom one. but all 10 wire. then close to that plug ,I tool a FT 240-31 ferrite core . 31 mix and wrapp 10 turns threw it. that a common mode choke. then a short run into 2- 10 AWG fuse holders. They came in red so I put place heat shrink on one. Then the 45 AMP power poles. I get less voltage drop on the display then the icom cable . At my radio station we had a direct strike from lightning. at one of the 4 towers, Blue out the second down tower light. had to notify FAA on that. The end of the feed line where it cupples to tower blew a burned hole an end of copper feedline. That soloed copper. and Nitrogen filled line. The transmitter had no damage . but station off the air due to feed line. had to switch to back up transmitter and feed line . Lots of paperwork . FCC and FAA. and this during winter Blizzard in NY. 4 ft of snow ,60 Mph winds. All bets are off with Lightning . and all Lightning not the same. different power levels and can change polarly. NOAA taught me about positive lightning. 73

  • @haxwithaxe
    @haxwithaxe Місяць тому +1

    There's a reason fuses (break on over current) are super common and crowbar circuits aren't. Current burns down buildings. Voltage just fries sensitive hardware.

  • @zero_G.0
    @zero_G.0 Місяць тому

    The laughs on this cast are better than any slick silicone wire thanks guys 😂 always great

  • @haxwithaxe
    @haxwithaxe Місяць тому +1

    I like how this turned into a stealth cat video

    • @75ohmHAM
      @75ohmHAM Місяць тому

      My son loves his kitten, I let him slide in every once in awhile, thanks for watching!

    • @haxwithaxe
      @haxwithaxe Місяць тому

      @@75ohmHAM people are going to be offended by ape's accepting review samples and follow his advice to go watch a cat video and end up in an infinite loop XD

  • @jomf8929
    @jomf8929 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks again for the drawing last week ! Was great to win.

  • @HOAHamRadio
    @HOAHamRadio Місяць тому +1

    Jim needs a new lawn mower guy; or require him to mow when he's sober!

  • @gregiep
    @gregiep Місяць тому

    “Shall be no smaller than 14ga”
    👀
    I guess my 22ga stealth wire is out of spec…

  • @toddsenne9609
    @toddsenne9609 Місяць тому

    Question for Ziggy. You used a hook that you mentioned you used for wrapping toroids. I use heavier wire and struggle getting it tight. It looks like you have a system for doing that. Would love to see a video on how you use your setup to wire tolroids tight.

  • @FLHamExtra
    @FLHamExtra Місяць тому +1

    12AWG is 4 mm2

  • @MikeN2MAK
    @MikeN2MAK Місяць тому

    Great show, fellas. #TeamReplay

  • @haxwithaxe
    @haxwithaxe Місяць тому +1

    Flex seal is horrible on anything that moves. It's super fragile.

  • @elberttanner6189
    @elberttanner6189 Місяць тому

    If I were building a Power Cart, and wanted to install an insulated power buss, how well would a pair of 1/2 copper pipes do for the buss assuming that it will be installed in a manner that nothing other than the connections will be able to come into contact with it? For Rat deterrent, go to your favorite hunting/outdoors man store and find the fox urine lure, every week or so use an eyedropper and drop several drops around the engine bay.

    • @75ohmHAM
      @75ohmHAM Місяць тому

      I would strongly recommend using a fused distro block, you're not gaining anything but the ability to accidently set your cart on fire having large exposed "terminals" just look up fused distro box

  • @ChaplainDaveSparks
    @ChaplainDaveSparks 16 днів тому

    Why haven’t I jumped in my _DeLorean_ and gone back to when copper was a lot cheaper and bought a few hundred feet of *_”wahr”?_* Oh, yeah … _Digikey_ and _Mouser_ don’t stock *FLUX CAPACITORS* …😀
    I used to work for an electrical contractor and _”THHN”_ was his favorite. The insulation was a lot more _”slippery”_ and easier to pull through a conduit. Also (at least back then) it was certified as _”plenum wire”_ due to its 105° temperature rating.
    As for the _”tinned copper”,_*skin effect* is *NOT* your friend (for *antenna* use). *CCA* _(copper clad aluminum)_ is better. For DC use, it’s just the opposite.
    *73 de AF6AS in **_“DM13”_** land*

  • @cornbread-KO5RN
    @cornbread-KO5RN Місяць тому +1

    👋🍺🍺🍺🍺Let’s talk about some wore😂

  • @stevet7522
    @stevet7522 Місяць тому +1

    For a 6ah battery connected to a qmx should i use 14awg? Or will the 18awg work?

    • @75ohmHAM
      @75ohmHAM Місяць тому

      Sometimes knowing how to ask the question is the key.. here friend..
      For a 3-foot wire carrying 12V at 1 amp, you can use a fairly small gauge wire since the current is relatively low and the distance is short. Here's a brief calculation:
      1. **Current Capacity**: According to the American Wire Gauge (AWG) standards, a 24 AWG wire can handle up to 2 amps, which is sufficient for your 1 amp requirement.
      2. **Voltage Drop**: The voltage drop over a short distance of 3 feet is minimal. For 24 AWG wire, the resistance is approximately 0.02567 ohms per foot. For 3 feet, the total resistance is:
      \[
      R = 0.02567 \, \Omega/\text{ft} \times 3 \, \text{ft} = 0.07701 \, \Omega
      \]
      The voltage drop \( V \) is given by Ohm's law \( V = I \times R \):
      \[
      V = 1 \, \text{A} \times 0.07701 \, \Omega = 0.07701 \, \text{V}
      \]
      This voltage drop is negligible for a 12V system.
      Given these considerations, a 24 AWG wire should be adequate for your application. If you want to ensure even lower voltage drop and better mechanical strength, you could opt for a slightly thicker wire, like 22 AWG or 20 AWG.

    • @75ohmHAM
      @75ohmHAM Місяць тому

      I wouldn't go lower than 18 bro, more for strength