<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /></head><body dir="auto">Switchcraft are rated to 125 V AC, while Neutrik are rated for less than 50 volts. I also see shops using 3-pin XLR for the local pickle control, but by doing that there is no ground connection, and I doubt they're using the Shell for it.<br>
Joe Golden<br>
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<b>From:</b> PJ Veltri via Stagecraft <stagecraft@theatrical.net><br>
<b>Sent:</b> September 20, 2016 6:13:36 PM PDT<br>
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<b>Cc:</b> PJ Veltri <pjveltri@gmail.com><br>
<b>Subject:</b> Re: [SML] Chain Hoist connectors<br>
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<div></div><div style="direction: inherit;">FWIW: I believe that the switch craft xlrs are rated for 120v </div><div style="direction: inherit;">PJ </div><div><br />On Sep 20, 2016, at 9:09 PM, Dave Vick via Stagecraft <<a href="mailto:stagecraft@theatrical.net">stagecraft@theatrical.net</a>> wrote:<br /><br /></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>On Tuesday, September 20, 2016, Joe Golden <<a href="mailto:joe@stage-tech.com">joe@stage-tech.com</a>> wrote:<div><br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div>Dave, I hate to contradict you, but according to David Carmack of CM who teaches the hoist technician class the control voltage is 120v no matter what the supply voltage is. </div></blockquote><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>I lounge corrected, but then why do so many shops use XLR connectors for control?</div><div> </div></div><br /><br />-- <br />Dave Vick<br />517-748-3859<br />
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