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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Nebraska Panhandle
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I'm rebuilding an old Rek-O-Kut turntable that has a 3 phase AC Papst motor. I'm moving the motor outboard, and I plan to put the power supply in a seperate box. For ease of moving and set up, I'd like to use a connector between the power supply (just an oil cap and switch) and the motor. I'd like the connector to be unique, so it can't be confused with anything else, otherwise I'd use mail and female IEC connectors. I don't want it to be big or expensive. It needn't carry to much current (I think the motor pulls about 30 watts). Any ideas?
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Location: The Nebraska Panhandle
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Nobody has an idea? Is this a stupid question? I've been browsing some catalogs and I haven't seen anything ideal.
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