Raisedeyebrows said:
ddk said:
That's a Tuchel connector, commonly used as an audio connector. Cannon is just one of the many manufacturers of that type.
I want to start using the Rosenberger plugs in place of any XLR type connectors I have now, would like to find a source for them at a good price, never tried them but they look like something I'd like. I think the last Cannon type I had was on an old Cannon Hi-8 video camera I have buried in the garage somewhere.
Raisedeyebrows said:
ddk said:
That's a Tuchel connector, commonly used as an audio connector. Cannon is just one of the many manufacturers of that type.
I want to start using the Rosenberger plugs in place of any XLR type connectors I have now, would like to find a source for them at a good price, never tried them but they look like something I'd like. I think the last Cannon type I had was on an old Cannon Hi-8 video camera I have buried in the garage somewhere.
excuse me for going off topic here, but to answer (kinda) this query I will.
I'm assuming you mean the Rosenburger Power Data connector. While that connector can be had with up to a 60A rating @60V it remains a specialty connector that hasn't been widely adopted yet.
This determines price and for a specialty connector, it seems reasonably priced. But compared to the more widely used audio and data connectors the e-bike industry mainly uses, the Power Data connector system is insanely priced.
Mouser was one supplier I found via a quick search. Digikey and Luna being other sources.
I use a common audio connector for my power connections, the NL4 initialy developed by the manufacturer Neutrik.
-cost about $5 per connection, good for up to 40A DC if connections are paralleled thru the 4 connectors... rated for 30A (AC) per connection (x4). It has been adopted by most speaker and high-power amplifier manufacturers.
The big advantage to the NL4 connector is that the surfaces of the actual connectors are not exposed to inquiring fingers, connected or not.
I trust the NL4 connector in my situation where I use 30A or less controllers with my motors