Fused Powerpole Distribution

Fused Powerpole Distribution

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Andersen Powerpole connectors have become the standard power connectors in many amateur radio operators' stations. Gerald Crenshaw, WD4BIS, has created a do-it-yourself guide for building a fused 5-connector distribution box. His instructions can be found at http://www.qsl.net/wd4bis/DstFuse5.pdf. Crenshaw's design is based on the Radio Shack 270-1802 project box, but unfortunately, these boxes are no longer widely available and even when they are, users still face the challenge of modifying them. My files feature a remix of Printbus' generic case and lid to replicate the Radio Shack box. Additional holes have been added in the lid for Powerpoles, fuses, and LED lights. The box includes flanges for easy mounting. To assemble this project, you will need to build the PCB according to WD4BIS's instructions. Print Settings: Printer: Qidi Tech 1 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 20%

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