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yamaha
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wiring plates !!!!
hi everyone,
there are so many people all saying so many different things as you all know, so can someone tell me if you had 5 plates where would you put the + wire ? to which plate !!!!? 1,2,3,4,5 and which plate would you conect the - wire to ? 1,2,3,4,5 . i have been playing with different setup's but not sure what is the best ., another question is do you add more soda to increase the amp's or not, i am using plates from 7inches long and 3inches wide all stainless steel 316 grade , and how many litres of gas should i need per minute or how much should i have, i want it to work with a 1.4 petrol car,
i would be very happy if you all can help me out here with my question as its all a big puzzle but good fun .[/b]
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RE: wiring plates !!!!
Hi yamaha,
With only 5 plates you will most likely have some heating problems after operating for a while. You might want to try setting your plates up like this +NN-NN+. Adding more baking soda will increase your amperage draw. Try to find a balance between heating and hydrox production. I would recommend starting at about 10 amps and working from there. You should aim for at least 1 liter per minute from your cell.
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jamesteens
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RE: wiring plates !!!!
Hi
what you have there is one part of a three part system. The outlet plate is a splitter it only needs the one cable going to it at the other end of the cable the dish. Is where you need another Diplexer where your sat & aerial connect & are sent down the cable.
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RE: wiring plates !!!!
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RE: wiring plates !!!!
There are dozens of different style jacks and wall plates available and you can get anything you need to handle each of the different types of cables. If you have a need for a special combination of jacks in one wall plate then you buy the type of plate that takes inserts and you mix and match what you need.
For example, I have one double gang wall plate behind the AV stand that has 4 binding posts on one side and 1 single F connector on the other side (I use an F to RCA adapter to use that for the subwoofer). I also have other wall plates with just speaker binding posts for the surround and in-ceiling speakers. I'd suggest that you do use wall plates wherever possible for a clean look.
If you can't find or assemble yourself a wall plate with the combination of jacks you need, you could always use a pass thru plate which is really nothing more than a plate with a circular hole in the middle.
For the surrounds, I personally did not want to cut a square hole for a wall plate. For aesthetic reasons I don't think you'd want a wall plate next to the speaker and it would be difficult to place the speaker over the wall plate to hide it - unless you can find some plates that are recessed into the wall. I chose the simple way out - drilled a 1/4" round hole and then stuck a rubber grommet in the hole.
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