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podo
Joined: 19 Feb 2023 Posts: 1 Location: Chicago Suburbs
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 3:28 pm Post subject: manufactured dsub ground block |
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I've searched high (and low) for this type of gadget but come up empty. It's the pcb with the shorted dsub pins that I can't find. Can someone suggest a part #?
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Eric Page
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 3:53 pm Post subject: Re: manufactured dsub ground block |
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Mr. Nuckolls may chime in to confirm or deny this, but I believe that was a product that he produced in the past, but no longer. A currently available substitute is the 1/4" quick-connect forest-of-tabs, which has the benefit of passing the ground stud through to the engine side of the firewall. Those are available in various sizes at B&C Specialty Products:
https://bandc.com/product-category/electrical-supplies/grounding-supplies-battery-cables/
Connect to them using PIDG FastOn crimped terminals:
https://bandc.com/product/faston-terminal/
Apply the terminals with this tool:
https://bandc.com/product/pidg-style-crimp-tool/
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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 6:26 pm Post subject: manufactured dsub ground block |
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This is what I used. I started with a solder cup dsub connector, snipped a piece of 14-gauge romex scrap, and soldered it from cup to cup. One side is grounds and one side is 5v. The Dynon system has a single 5v output that I had to use in several places. A plastic back shell protects the contacts.
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I've searched high (and low) for this type of gadget but come up empty. It's the pcb with the shorted dsub pins that I can't find. Can someone suggest a part #?
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