Re: Splitter as a DC tee?

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Sujet : Re: Splitter as a DC tee?
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 25. Jun 2025, 18:30:18
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On 6/25/2025 9:02 AM, Edward Rawde wrote:
"Don Y" <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote in message news:103gdgj$2lhen$1@dont-email.me...
I'd like to use the mechanical aspects of a two-way splitter to
act as a "tee" for DC power distribution.  This seems infinitely
easier than trying to wire a bunch of connectors together.
>
Most of the devices I've encountered have a "back" that is soldered
in place as a solid shield.
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There's a bit of mass, there, so I am wondering how much
effort it will be to try to remove the back, gut the device,
replace with a length of wire and reattach the back piece.
 I'd have done something like that 40 years ago.
How did you remove (and reattach!) the back cover?  There's a shitload of
thermal mass there to overcome.  And, over a large area (2+ sq in).
I'd be tempted to try a propane torch for removal -- in the hope that
there would be no collateral damage from the excess heat.

These days I'd be wary of whether there could be any circumstances where
some lawyer tells me I haven't complied with the relevant
power distribution regulations.
Powered splitters/amplifiers tend to accept power over an F-connector.
It's all low voltage (9-15VDC) and low power (a few watts).
Providing power by connecting several RG6 "stubs" together and to the power
source doesn't change the amount of power or potentials involved.
It just looks more "homemade".  <frown>

Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Jun09:54 * Splitter as a DC tee?7Don Y
25 Jun17:02 +* Re: Splitter as a DC tee?2Edward Rawde
25 Jun18:30 i`- Re: Splitter as a DC tee?1Don Y
25 Jun17:36 +- Re: Splitter as a DC tee?1john larkin
25 Jun19:22 +* Re: Splitter as a DC tee?2john larkin
25 Jun19:31 i`- Re: Splitter as a DC tee?1john larkin
26 Jun02:53 `- Re: Splitter as a DC tee?1Don Y

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