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Female powercon to Male Edison Convertor
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff Doane" data-source="post: 67988" data-attributes="member: 1155"><p>Re: Female powercon to Male Edison Convertor</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The picture is a bit confusing, because it doesn't show the grey to blue PowerCon cables. The quad box has a grey connector on the other side (and a neon pilot light) to feed through. The OA Windsor boxes would be ideal, but they didn't exist when I put this together.</p><p></p><p>What I wanted to avoid (as Daniel had already figured out) was carrying duplicate grey to blue, and Edison to blue cables, in the kit. Most of the time, I don't even need the Edison adapters if I can use my distro (which has grey PowerCon outputs). I keep 3 adapters in each kit, since finding more than 3 circuits anywhere is rather unlikely, and all the stage boxes, amp racks, and powered cabinets have feed through Powercons on them. I also have some L5-20 versions for theatre use.</p><p></p><p>GTD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff Doane, post: 67988, member: 1155"] Re: Female powercon to Male Edison Convertor The picture is a bit confusing, because it doesn't show the grey to blue PowerCon cables. The quad box has a grey connector on the other side (and a neon pilot light) to feed through. The OA Windsor boxes would be ideal, but they didn't exist when I put this together. What I wanted to avoid (as Daniel had already figured out) was carrying duplicate grey to blue, and Edison to blue cables, in the kit. Most of the time, I don't even need the Edison adapters if I can use my distro (which has grey PowerCon outputs). I keep 3 adapters in each kit, since finding more than 3 circuits anywhere is rather unlikely, and all the stage boxes, amp racks, and powered cabinets have feed through Powercons on them. I also have some L5-20 versions for theatre use. GTD [/QUOTE]
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