Stripped copper wire is a good idea. Use solid wire and bend it over to keep from following out. Make sure you leave enough of a service loop in the wiring in case you have to get the battery out. Nice build! 73
@dougdanielsАй бұрын
The Powerwerx components are more expensive, but IMHO well worth it for consistency and longevity.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Agreed
@don_n5sktАй бұрын
I have one of those battery boxes and the mini Redodo 100Ah battery in it. And yes, I hacked it and I have additional parts for it. That switch is a little weird in that if you plug a charger into the power poles, it lights up as well as the volt meter but does not charge until you turn the switch on. But I like that you can hack that box. In fact, you used that my Redodo battery box at SYP just a month ago 😆
@paulbunt1708Ай бұрын
QC is the Qualcomm standard. The 3 and 4 loosely represent the amp output.
@TheTdubАй бұрын
Jason, I measured the roll pin for the power pole and it is 2.5mm diameter
@TheTdubАй бұрын
I use the roll pins from my power pole kit, they were included in the kit when I bought them.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Mine didn't come with those
@BenButler1Ай бұрын
For pins try bamboo skewers or a piece of stripped copper wire. Probably 10g
@DomN5TCBАй бұрын
I have taken a plain Jane battery box from Walmart, put fused cables to Anderson's. On the box outside I have Velcro to attach an Anderson power block. Depending on my station I can run a single rig, mutiple items, and can use a Powergate to charge or backup the power supply. Lots of flexibility at lower cost.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Awesome
@CoolieKA9QZGАй бұрын
I have a REDODO 100 ah mini that I built my power station in a Hart rolling tool box.
@rodsnitkerАй бұрын
Good video Jason @Ham Radio 2.0 As for the nail that was preventing the power poles from being pushed in, you could put the nail back in and wrap electrical tape around the round receptacle holder inside the box all the way around couple times. As long as the tape covered the head of the nail, shouldn’t fall out.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Yes I had the same thought about electrical tape but I also wanted to see what other options were available for something more legit
@BartVanAllenАй бұрын
@@HamRadio2 small machine screws in longer length - not sure off hand what size, but that should be cheap and work perfectly. Try Lowes or the like. A nut or screw into some epoxy to hole tight. Or install screw before inserting the plug into the box. I went cheap and jus used some bare copper ground wire inserted and bent over the tips to hold in place.
@HAMFunko4pdiАй бұрын
I run both my 7300 and 9700 in my shack on a Redodo 100 AH batter for months. I use about 60% in a day and charge it at night when I am done. Mike K8MRD did a video on this battery that's where I got the idea. On my Tower Wince I bought a marine battery and a box to keep it in. The box I got looks very much like yours. Has the lighter plug and termanils on the outside. I could add other stuff to it but for the tower it was cumberson to use the box so I just use the battery by itself. I may convert that old battery box to a solar charger. You got me thinking. Great video Jason thank you.
@jameski5oeb668Ай бұрын
Thanks Jason! Great fixer mod video!
@HamRadioCrusaderАй бұрын
FYI "QC 4.0" refers to Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0, which is a technology developed by Qualcomm for fast charging of devices through USB ports, specifically targeting smartphones and other devices equipped with Qualcomm processors. Quick Charge technology allows for much faster battery charging of devices than standard charging methods by increasing the power delivery to the device.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Yes but I've never heard of USB-C refered to as QC 4.0
@HamRadioCrusaderАй бұрын
@ me either, I had to run it through ChatGPT
@ssereАй бұрын
Ive just used a narrow long screw for those... tooth pick does work as well !
@edppdscАй бұрын
That's slicker than a greased pig.😅
@paulKJ5GKKАй бұрын
Great video Jason. I actually saw, just today, from another KZbinr that .095 heavy duty trimmer line will pin the Andersons. Who knows? Might be worth a shot. 73
@Swamp-FoxАй бұрын
I use string trimmer line (.095" diameter if i am not mistaken) in place of the roll pin. You could try that through the hole in the Powerpole housings.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
That's a good idea
@Sylvan_dB26 күн бұрын
@@HamRadio2 And leave the trimmer line long on both sides of the APPs, then melt the ends to form little "rivet" heads. I usually use a soldering iron. A friend just puts a lighter underneath. (When I try a lighter the line catches fire, I melt the APPs, etc. I just don't have the touch!)
@hazer72Ай бұрын
I just see robot face on the side of that box :D
@victorcharlie7491Ай бұрын
Geneious! Now thats the way to do it, Nice work Man!
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
@jmrielloАй бұрын
Jason you need to pull that 50 amp fuse. I can’t tell by watching the video, but aren’t the power pole wires only rated for 30 A. You said you would be able to be able to pull some juice, yes, and you would be melting your power poles or wire insulation
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Power poles are 45amp, that's all I use. And burning wires isn't a huge deal if it saves the radio
@infodawg1797Ай бұрын
What size pin does the Anderson spec sheet say? Prolly a 4-40 screw.
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Who knows, I don't have that
@Tommy-K4BWNАй бұрын
My power pole kit came in pieces I had to make the wires and put it in the box it came with a roll pin it don't come out after it's in there till you knock it out
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
Mine didn't
@Tommy-K4BWNАй бұрын
@HamRadio2 I got mine for Amazon. I got a Question I just ordered a Yaesu FTM-150 RASP does face mount just like the one on the Yeasu FT-891. I order my FTM 150 from Ham Radio outlet from Atlanta Georgia should be here Friday of this week going to order from GigaParts or DX engineer their said it would be later on in November for I would get it Ham Radio outlet said they had them in stocks order from them. Good price at $379.00
@stargeezer8427Ай бұрын
Didn't see if you did this, but grab some of that high density foam packing from the battery and put it in around the battery to stop it shifting around. Goes a long way for carrying comfort.
@HamRadio224 күн бұрын
This battery just about fills the space. On the end where there is an opening, I usually put in a small bag that carries USB cables
@RON.N8TENАй бұрын
I use a small nail and cut it off on the sharp end
@RON.N8TENАй бұрын
16ga finish nail to be specific
@DomN5TCBАй бұрын
By the time you get the battery, box, and hacks, you are getting into the price range of Jackeries......
@HamRadio2Ай бұрын
No, not even close, really. Jackery has an inverter, this one doesn't. And they are much heavier. And inverters are noisy.
@DomN5TCBАй бұрын
@@HamRadio2 I do have the HFT 290 Jack. One thing it does will is regulating 12V out at constant power. Can do an all day public service event on 2M or qrp HF GOTA station with the Icom 703. Now do these Li batteries have 12V discharge regulation?
@JustMe619tobyАй бұрын
nail and hot glue
@HAMRADIOEXTREME-xo1lcАй бұрын
I got a question, is this a ham radio channel, or a paid advertisement? Every video you see trying to sell me something. #is getting old.