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Odd ICOM IC-A200 Power/Ground Instructions

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:52 am    Post subject: Odd ICOM IC-A200 Power/Ground Instructions Reply with quote

The ICOM IC-A200 (VHF Comm radio) installation instruction
(http://www.aeroelectric.com/Installation_Data/Icom_ICA200_Installation_Manual.pdf)
depicts a 10 amp breaker, and tells the installer to "Use 2 pairs of #18
AWG wires for power and power grounding wiring." This struck me as odd,
since a single 18 AWG wire is normally used with a 10 amp breaker, and
since the IC-A200 is rated to draw only 2.6 amps (during transmit).

I called ICOM tech support and spoke to Mike, who told me that I should
indeed use two 18 AWG wires for power and two 18 AWG wires for ground,
and that the two wires should be twisted together "to reduce
interference". He further recommended twisting the end of the two wires
together, aided by solder, and crimping this assembly into the supplied
Molex terminal.

I expressed some skepticism about the efficacy of twisting two 12V power
wires together to reduce interference. I was unable to elicit an
explanation of the mechanism by which the alleged interference reduction
was to be achieved. I was also unable to elicit an explanation of why
it should take two 18AWG wires in parallel to supply 2.6 Amps (peak) to
a radio. I elected not to engage Mike in a discussion of the
advisability of crimping a connector to a soldered wire.

Does anybody have insight into reasoning or experience that lends
credibility to the idea that two 18 AWG wires should be used for power
(and two for ground) in an ICOM IC-A200 radio installation?

Thanks,

Tim Lewis

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:43 am    Post subject: Odd ICOM IC-A200 Power/Ground Instructions Reply with quote

Tim,
My guess is that since the power uses 2 molex pins 14, R it is a
mechanical thing (1 wire per pin) the twist and solder part is BS IMHO.
The ground could be 4 18-20 ga to maintain 1 pin per crimp. these can go
all the way to the ground point or joined to 1 or 2 wires, your choice.
As far as I can see from a grounding point of view you are trying to
maintain the signal ground at the same potential as the
airframe/battery. The IR drop wants to be as low as possible to achieve
this, lower than may be acceptable for the power leads. That said you
may want all 4 wires to go to ground.
I think that the mechanical issues and the redundant contacts at the
card edge connector are the overriding concerns here. If there is
another explanation based on physics it escapes me (possible).

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:08 am    Post subject: Odd ICOM IC-A200 Power/Ground Instructions Reply with quote

Tim the 18 awg and 10 amp fuse is the broad brush
approach, one size fits all. Yes its overkill. You could
use a smaller awg wire and fuse. Also sometimes
people gang off of existing 10 amp CB's and therefore
18 awg is the correct wire size. I used 5 amp and
stayed with the 18 awg because I had it; A short run of
20 awg would work fine. They're just covered their bases.

Notice 13.8 volts spec? You can take some IR loss with
a 14.3-14.5 volt buss.

The wire diagram clearly shows ONE power and ONE
ground with a daisy chain or jumpers. Sorry have no
idea what he's talking about. TWIST? Really. May be
this is new and it does help but I am stumped. I went
with one wire for power and ground. George

If you find a 100% answer why, email me please, thanks

PS Its a great radio but instructions are lousy.


>From: Tim Lewis <Tim_Lewis(at)msm.umr.edu (Tim_Lewis(at)msm.umr.edu)>
Quote:
Subject: Odd ICOM IC-A200
Power/Ground Instructions


Quote:
The ICOM IC-A200 (VHF Comm radio) installation
instruction

(http://www.aeroelectric.com/Installation_Data/Icom_ICA200_Installation_Manual.pdf)

>depicts a 10 amp breaker, and tells the installer to "Use
Quote:
2 pairs of #18 AWG wires for power and power
grounding wiring." This struck me as odd, since a
single 18 AWG wire is normally used with a 10 amp
breaker, and since the IC-A200 is rated to draw only
2.6 amps (during transmit).

Quote:
I called ICOM tech support and spoke to Mike, who told
me that I should indeed use two 18 AWG wires for
power and two 18 AWG wires for ground, and that the
two wires should be twisted together "to reduce
interference". He further recommended twisting the end
of the two wires together, aided by solder, and crimping
this assembly into the supplied Molex terminal.

Quote:
I expressed some skepticism about the efficacy of
twisting two 12V power wires together to reduce
interference. I was unable to elicit an explanation of
the mechanism by which the alleged interference
reduction was to be achieved. I was also unable to
elicit an explanation of why it should take two 18AWG
wires in parallel to supply 2.6 Amps (peak) to
a radio. I elected not to engage Mike in a discussion of
the advisability of crimping a connector to a soldered wire.

Quote:
Does anybody have insight into reasoning or
experience that lends credibility to the idea that two 18
AWG wires should be used for power (and two for
ground) in an ICOM IC-A200 radio installation?

>Thanks,
Quote:
Tim Lewis

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