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4-pin XLR power cable pin assignments
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4-pin XLR POWER CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENTS
6V: Pin 3 is hot (+ 6v), Pin 2 is ground (-)
12V: Pin 4 is hot (+12v), Pin 1 is ground (-)
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rule of thumb: check with a meter before you plug it in!
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whats the correct 4-pin assignments for wiring a Sony Dummy Cell(for 722)>4-pin XLR, for use w/ 7.2v rc batteries?
I need to know ASAP. Isnt Pin 4(+/Hot) and Pin 1(-/Negative)
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Quote from: Bean on May 19, 2008, 01:51:46 AM
Isnt Pin 4(+/Hot) and Pin 1(-/Negative)
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