DC Power Splitter with Anderson PowerPoles - Ham Radio Q&A

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  • Опубліковано 7 бер 2019
  • When you start wiring your ham radio shack, the problem you often run into is that there are never enough power connections. For todays' project, I'll be building a DC 12 volt power splitter with Anderson Powerpole connectors on the ends.
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  • @gregoryaisemberg2037
    @gregoryaisemberg2037 Рік тому

    My friend, because of you, I figured out this whole business. I had placed a return for my Powerperx 30amp because I couldn't figure out how to connect it with my Yaesu 500. Now, I'm keeping the power supply, the Trikcrimp tool, the wire stripper and cutter.

  • @Dreamlgider
    @Dreamlgider 5 років тому +8

    Red Right, Tongue Top, thats what i have memorized.

  • @pupdaddymail
    @pupdaddymail 5 років тому +2

    An excellent video, as usual. You have a talent for showing people how to do it in the easiest way possible. And you even show people the proper way to connect them together. Thanks for going to the trouble of doing all that.
    I might add that I replaced all of my 12 volt HT chargers to APP as well as the power adapters. It provides a very good set of charger bases and adapters as well as easy charging from our vehicles. I used to use a set up much like that except that there were two lines in the end connectors allowing daisy chaining of the connectors. When I realized that wasn't optimal I purchased a MFJ-1128 DC power bus, and it works beautifully. The bottom line is that power pole connectors are a great way to go.
    73
    KE0JQA
    Jim

  • @SuperUncleRyan
    @SuperUncleRyan 3 роки тому +2

    This is what I was planning on doing, I just wanted a little confirmation that it was a good idea. Thanks

  • @mdouble100
    @mdouble100 5 років тому +2

    Excellent idea, thanks for sharing it. I just ordered a new supply of Anderston Power Poles so swing this video just now is a very timely coincidence.

  • @SteveKarolek
    @SteveKarolek 2 роки тому

    Thanks Michael. I just made a ring connector to power pole cable for my 20Ah LiFePO4 battery, put power pole connectors on the external power cord for my IC-705, put connectors on my battery charger and the spring clamps I cut off its cord. Next up, connectors for my XPA125B amp and a splitter to power both amp and radio from the battery.

  • @ClimbingColorado
    @ClimbingColorado 4 роки тому +1

    I just built one of these today. Great idea! Thanks for the video.

  • @dougp6146
    @dougp6146 5 років тому +2

    As always a nice video Michael. Thanks so much for your ham radio outreach. The world needs more ham radio operators. Keep the videos coming.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate it.

  • @cmace7703
    @cmace7703 5 років тому

    Great video! Thank you so much for making a video on the Anderson Power poles! Im getting ready to make a VHF go kit and these will surly help with switching from the power supply to the battery! Thank you again so much! 73

  • @faisalalmeshary4483
    @faisalalmeshary4483 3 роки тому

    Excellent work

  • @ptolbert
    @ptolbert 5 років тому

    This is a great, quick project!

  • @alanread6596
    @alanread6596 5 років тому

    Excellent idea

  • @WiltWa
    @WiltWa 3 роки тому

    Excellent video and a great project! I just got my crimper and Powerpole kit from Powerwerx, now I know what my first use of the 45 amp contacts will be. 73, WB7VPI

  • @vonbaconstien760
    @vonbaconstien760 4 роки тому

    Sweet video bro. I'm definitely a subscriber now. I just wired up a vhf go box with all butt connectors because I was clueless about Anderson power pole connectors. Watching this gave really good background and composition info. I'm gonna see if you have other vids, and will definitely look forward to future ones too!!

  • @KuriosPC
    @KuriosPC 5 років тому

    Love your DIY videos. I really enjoy your content.

  • @qjmpq
    @qjmpq 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @carlhumphrey4155
    @carlhumphrey4155 5 років тому

    Good idea!

  • @dougdunlap5889
    @dougdunlap5889 3 роки тому

    great idea

  • @recumbentogiro26
    @recumbentogiro26 5 років тому

    I'm also going to use this system as a means of quickly connecting my radio to either my power supply or my battery, which already have power pole connector's

  • @craigneri5951
    @craigneri5951 5 років тому

    Thank you greatly appreciated

  • @walleyvideo8297
    @walleyvideo8297 3 місяці тому

    Great video thank you.

  • @bmwrider1
    @bmwrider1 5 років тому

    Thanks for the instruction this was helpful. Not something I had thought about.

  • @recumbentogiro26
    @recumbentogiro26 5 років тому

    Thank You for this video. Someone also suggested I can use the same system to connect different lengths of antenna together to cover different bands without having to cut and waste wire

    • @WW5RM
      @WW5RM 5 років тому +1

      In not sure I follow. You mean wasting feed line?
      One feed line with a splitter and you plug in which antenna you need? Why use a splitter?
      Usually for a dipole you have 2 lengths of wire. One cut for say 20M then a second set you add to get 40M. Then another set for 80M. That saves the most wire. But no splitter is needed just some quick connect. I use male and female blade connectors.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому +1

      I've heard of similar recommendations. As long as the weight of your antenna doesn't pull the connectors apart, it should work fine. I use them as quick connects for my portable antenna ground radial system.

    • @WW5RM
      @WW5RM 5 років тому +1

      @@KB9VBRAntennas twist a loop in the ends of the wire, put a small zip tie to hold the loop then use a quick clip of some type. I use fishing swivels with the quick snap. This takes the strain off the connection.
      Anything to take the pull off the connectors. 2 zip ties would work too. One around the wire holding the second one to attach the quick connector. Or just zip tie the 2 wires together. But sometimes I don't plan on using 80M so I leave it off. So the fishing swivel helps with that. But zip ties are cheap. =]

  • @zanado11
    @zanado11 5 років тому

    Great idea Michael.. 73 w8rlp

  • @ddhutton
    @ddhutton 4 роки тому +1

    Michael, great job on this video! I never would have thought to make a splitter out of them. In fact, I just purchased a 4 position Powerwerx block in order to accomplish essentially the same thing. I wish I would have seen this video before I made that purchase, nevertheless I am going to build one of these splitters now, just because I can! Thanks for all the great work! 73 de KE8OFH

  • @mjmalley
    @mjmalley Рік тому

    Just what I needed to get power to my Bandpass Filter Bypass device.

  • @CUnger
    @CUnger 5 років тому

    Nice Vid.

  • @SerdarMutlu
    @SerdarMutlu Рік тому

    thank you for the video, I was looking for the exact same project. 73

  • @johnkershaw9575
    @johnkershaw9575 5 років тому

    Hi Mike, just the other day I was wondering how to do this Thanks so much. JJK

  • @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm
    @KevinBasilMagnus-sy7rm 2 місяці тому

    🎉THANKYOU🎉

  • @jay-rus4437
    @jay-rus4437 3 роки тому

    Trying to come up with another way to do this. Im not typically a fan of putting two wires together in this fashion. Over time they may be more likely to work loose or even break. For traditional crimp fittings they have “piggyback” fittings. I realize yours wasnt for a permanent type install, but I would still like to come up with a small distribution/splitter for powerpoles without the cost of, and unneeded, fused blocks etc

  • @1crazynordlander
    @1crazynordlander 5 років тому +1

    The National Electrical Code (NEC) does not recognize soldering as a allowed connection. It can come apart in high current situations. Crimping is much better.
    Thanks for this video. This kit and tool will be part of my arsenal...soon!

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому

      Yes. That's one of the reasons why I don't solder electrical connectors.

    • @1crazynordlander
      @1crazynordlander 5 років тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Even more important is choosing the right crimping tool. I used to work for a GM dealer. We received a package from the special tools division of GM and it included a box of terminals used by GM vehicles and a crimping tool. It was a fantastic improvement over the hardware store type crimpers. When ever I run into these junk connectors it freaks me out, especially the blue Scotchloks. This tool was a highly specialty crimper that did a beautiful job of crimping both the conductor and the insulator. You ended up with a factory connection. The funny thing was it included a butane soldering iron and also a deflector shield to use for heat shrink tubing.

  • @jethro9341
    @jethro9341 3 роки тому

    If I'm using the west mountain radio epic pwrgate in my go box, can I use this splitter on the out port without issues?

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 3 роки тому

    Thank you. N0QFT

  • @sklise1
    @sklise1 5 років тому

    maybe add in a fuse. great video

  • @andrewfong4216
    @andrewfong4216 3 роки тому +1

    Beware. Once you start with powerpoles you'll want to put them on all your equipment and make adapters for all your other connectors so they're all interconvertible. I've probably used about 100 powerpole connector pairs in, splitters, adapters, etc. over the past 2 years. Just get the crimper and a large supply of powerpoles to start. You won't regret it.

  • @Ron-xn4wf
    @Ron-xn4wf 5 років тому

    Another good video. I would like your thoughts on using a battery to power radio equipment.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому

      For quite some time I used a deep cycle marine battery and a 1.5 amp battery maintainer/tender as my station's power supply. It worked very well and I was pleased with its operation. But eventually the battery wore out and I went back to using a conventional 13.8v power supply. Although my station still has battery backup power as I've added a West Mountain Radio PWRgate to the mix. Here's a video: ua-cam.com/video/kT9vy1WLDB0/v-deo.html. Using the deep cycle battery in this manner does give you reliable backup power and it is cheaper than a 35 amp power supply. But the downside is that nominal voltage will be 12v and not 13.8v, so your transceivers will function just fine, but there full rated transmit power may be a bit less.

    • @amudlifecrisis
      @amudlifecrisis 4 роки тому +1

      Get a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery from someone reputable like Bioenno. Noy only will it put out more power for longer, but the number of charge cycles is much better over a lead acid. So while the up front cost is higher its cheaper in watt hours over the life time of the battery.

  • @thisoldjeepcj5
    @thisoldjeepcj5 2 роки тому

    Is there a way to weather proof these for outdoor use? And how do you panel mount them?
    Thanks for the video.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      Powerwerx has accessories for panel mounting and weatherproofing the connectors: powerwerx.com/anderson-power-powerpole-sb-connectors

  • @grgoss1
    @grgoss1 4 роки тому

    Thanks, I have been enjoying your channel and learning a lot. For the 45A 2 wire or even single wire for that matter, do you need to pre-close the open wings of the insert before crimping or just put it in the crimper and squeeze?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  4 роки тому

      The 10-12ga contacts that fit in the 45 amp connectors have an open slot you lay the wire in while the smaller connectors are more like a tube. You don't have to fold in the opening‚ but I've found that if you do then they will crimp better. My crimper will occasionally miss or the connector may slide around in the crimp channel so closing them slightly tends to aid in the crimping process.

    • @grgoss1
      @grgoss1 4 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas makes perfect sense, thank you.

    • @tnau66459
      @tnau66459 Рік тому

      Great video! Glad I’m not the only one that struggles with 45 amp.

  • @WW5RM
    @WW5RM 5 років тому

    Power Poles are great! But one thing to keep in mind. For those of us who prep for SHTF......etc. Even if you have a good supply of them on hand you can't always carry EVERYTHING with you! So when you are separated from your supply or it gets destroyed what will you do if you have to connect something? Go to the nearest hardware store or auto parts store right? Well guess what they do not have!
    The readily available standard insulated crimp on connectors work just fine if installed correctly! Ive used them for decades! No issues! Plus they are cost effective!
    I do use Power Poles but only connections over 30 amps. Ive actually had more issues with them than the standard connectors. But I am rough on stuff! I off road often and having something I can fix, is readily available and cost effective seems to make the most sense to me.
    My .02 cents. =]
    WW5RM

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому +1

      You bring up a very good point. Even though Powerpoles are considered a standard ARES/RACES power connector standard, not everyone may have them installed on their equipment; so you should also carry a couple of adapters in your go-kit just in case.
      If this was a true SHTF scenario and I had to connect something, I'd probably be cutting off ends and stripping wires.

    • @WW5RM
      @WW5RM 5 років тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas yes! Never forget the electrical tape! Multi function tape it should be called. Works great to hold a make shift bandage in place. Ask me how I know. =]

  • @joeshmoe7899
    @joeshmoe7899 4 роки тому

    Nice vid.
    A bit worried, the battery terminal isn't fused/isolated.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  4 роки тому

      You can certainly add a fuse. Since all my other cables that connect to the splitter are fused, I left the fuse off.

  • @forgetyourlife
    @forgetyourlife 2 роки тому

    The Powerwerx 14g wire I have has a pretty thick jacket. This make trouble trying to stuff two leads into one shell. Does yours go all the way in the shell? I’m worried about + stripped wire outside the shell touching the - wire since it can’t be fully inserted.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      I have a roll of Powerwerx wire so I know what you mean. I believe in this video I'm using a wire I purchased online that must have a thinner insulation as everything fits into the shell. I think one solution would be to strip off more insulation, crimp the two wires together into the insert and then use a bit of heat shrink tubing to reinsulate the bare wire. Everything should fit into the shell.

    • @forgetyourlife
      @forgetyourlife 2 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas that’s exactly what I came up with as well. However I’m still paranoid that it might split from time and twisting and someday short out. I notice this type cable is sold by DX engineering. Their pictures are poor on the details. I may have to buy one to see what they did.

  • @honestinsincerity2270
    @honestinsincerity2270 5 років тому

    Do you see any difference between the off brand powerpoles from Amazon that's linked in the description from the true Anderson branded ones from powerwerx or mouser? Pretty tempted to just get the Amazon kind but not really sure if there's any quality issues. I know the Amazon ones don't come with the connecting roll pin but I don't really care about that honestly.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому +1

      I've heard that some Powerpole knockoffs have fit and quality issues. I haven't had any problems yet. The knockoffs I've bought fit together well and they also connect just fine to my authentic Powerpole connectors. The only problem I've had is with them accepting the roll pin, so I just glue the two pieces together instead.

    • @honestinsincerity2270
      @honestinsincerity2270 5 років тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Awesome, thank you sir! Gonna save twenty bucks then and go with the Amazon kind.

  • @davewalkerden
    @davewalkerden 3 роки тому

    He finally blinked at 4:38

  • @daveN2MXX
    @daveN2MXX 3 роки тому

    You appear to have used chinese copies of anderson powerpole connectors which do not meet the quality control standards of the original (read some of the negative reviews on Amazon). It might not matter for your application, but it is generally better to purchase from a reputable dealer if you want genuine powerpole connectors.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  3 роки тому

      Almost all the powerpoles on Amazon are knockoffs. I've found the biggest issue with them is the contacts. Because they are stamped out in big strips and broken apart, they will often have a burr on the sides that prevent them from being easily inserted into the shell. Filing the burr fixes that and they slide in nice and easy. The other issue is the shells don't stay locked together, but a drop of super glue holds them tight. Otherwise for long term use I haven't had issues with them.

    • @daveN2MXX
      @daveN2MXX 3 роки тому +1

      @@KB9VBRAntennas I would splurge for the extra $0.50 and buy the genuine connector which I know will work everytime. I'd rather that my money support an actual amateur radio or electronics dealer, not Amazon selling fake cheap knock-offs. Thanks.

  • @UUJman
    @UUJman 5 років тому

    Red smiles on the Right

  • @gfl1957
    @gfl1957 5 років тому +1

    I bought some off Amazon and they are Chinese knock offs. They work OK but they will not mate with genuine Power Pole, they are slightly bigger.

    • @nr3rful
      @nr3rful 5 років тому

      Yes, spend the extra money and get the real ones

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  5 років тому

      You are correct, there can be inconsistency in the different Chinese knock-off powerpoles available. The ones I use in this video are good and will fit with the genuine Anderson product just fine.

  • @glenmartin2437
    @glenmartin2437 9 місяців тому

    Thanks. That's helpful. N0QFT