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With a Paypal account, sign in, then click on the 'Send Money' tab. Fill that out (FeathermerchantRC@sbcglobal.net) and the amount and select goods and services then click continue. You will be able to type a message to me, then click send.
Or I can send you a money request. |
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Paypal is all new to me, I just got it a while back, not very well versed using it.
For 2 single power cords=$6 For the power supply=$113 Add $10 dollars for the quiet version=$10 Grand total=$129.00 Quote:
Edit=I went into Paypal and it looks easy enough, even I should be able to handle it)))) |
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Last edited by Markcuda; Oct 10, 2013 at 08:15 PM.
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power supply
I wonder if algem has the project to link the source server ARTESYM MODEL7001138 Y002 12V 69A
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Got it boxed up. Will ship tomorrow AM. Then about 5pm, I'll be driving thru Austin.
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Some people were asking about a power switch for the plug.. James would 10 AMP be enough?
How about this? http://www.amazon.com/Inlet-Module-S...ac+female+plug |
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You mean like this? It doesn't have 14 AWG wire though.
http://www.c2g.com/uk/product/80629 Length: 3.00 Meter • Wire Gauge and Type: 17AWG x 3C • Amp Rating: 10A • Voltage Rating: 250V • Outer Diameter: 7.0mm • Split at 2m from plug Here's another with 1.5 mm sq wire = 15AWG http://www.quail.com/P-8775.197/Powe...20c13-x-2.aspx 12AWG is pretty heavy for a 240V appliance cord, 10 AWG I think would be unobtainable?? Only source might be a piece of equipment with a custom built supply cord or a 110V/European plug country maybe? I can't think of any, but there may be. Simplest solution might be to replace the mains plug on a US split cord if you want heavy duty wire. |
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Last edited by jj604; Jan 24, 2014 at 03:12 AM.
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I use a power strip (What we call them here). We also have what is called a squid.
The power strip is handy at the field for connecting your other appliances. Like your Tx charger, phone charger, etc. My power strip has a switch. Yes a 10A switch should be fine for one power supply. A 15A for two. |
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