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'the only standards that matter are for transport protocols', and you can't get the signal moving unless you can connect the wires.  That's why TeamD has adopted standards for connectors.  Goddam, could these guys be any more geeky?

12V Power

(less than 12amps, i.e. most stuff)

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Molex .093" Power Connector.

Molex part number 03-09-2022 (plug) 03-09-1022 (receptacle) or from RadioShack as part number xxxxx

Wiring: Positive 12v is in the pointy end of the connector, negative in the flat end. 

Remote Hold

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1/8" stereo phono jack.  shaft to ring.

12V Mucho Power

(rated to nn amps)

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Heavy Duty Molex

Vehicle Interface

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6 conductor Molex .093" Power Connector wired as follows:

Non-TeamD Connectors

Sometimes we need to interface with the rest of the world

Hold Triggar on Pat Biggar trip-lines

[insert picture] .062" 2 conductor Molex

Alfa Checkpoint Clocks

8 pin Din wired as follows

Timewise 610/650 Sync/Split

1/8" stereo phono jack wired similar to TeamD Remote Hold. 

 

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