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+ | ====== Power Tap ====== | ||
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+ | A Power Tap can be used to create your own custom power cables for use with Applesauce. | ||
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+ | Maximum Load: +5V 1.5A / +12V 1.5A / -12V 100mA / 1.5A Total | ||
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+ | ==== Assembly Instructions ==== | ||
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+ | - The 20-pin connector should be soldered to the PCB with the key on the side opposite of the writing, on the side with the little key graphic. | ||
+ | - The Power Tap fits wires up to 18ga and has built-in strain relief. Feed the wire upwards through the strain relief and then strip the wires, feed through the soldering holes and solder in place. | ||
+ | - Pull the excess wire back through the strain relief until it is taut. | ||
+ | - If you need more assembly instructions than this, you probably shouldn’t be trying to attempt this. | ||