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tack February 2nd 07 03:55 AM

zenith transoceanic battery packs
 
Howdy all;
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if there is a source anyplace for
the type of connector used in the zenith transoceanic battery packs.
I have a few of these radios, and I would like to create myself some
power packs. I read somewhere that old car radios used this same
connector, but that's no help. I searched the internet, but couldn't
even find the name or nomenclature for this connector type. There
are
a couple fellows out there making packs for resale, electronic and
otherwise, so they must either be purchasing connectors form some
outfit or making their own. Any ideas? Thanks


Frank Dresser February 4th 07 07:57 PM

zenith transoceanic battery packs
 

"tack" wrote in message
oups.com...
Howdy all;
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if there is a source anyplace for
the type of connector used in the zenith transoceanic battery packs.
I have a few of these radios, and I would like to create myself some
power packs.


[snip]

I made a power pack connector using 1/8" brass tubing, a sheet of thin
plastic and a PVC pipe cap. I made a pattern for the plastic sheet by
adhering some tape over the radio's connector and punching the excess tape
out of the holes. The pattern I made ended being a little off, but
oversized holes and a little epoxy glue fixed it up. The pipe cap formed a
sleeve to protect the new connector. The cap isn't absolutely necessary.

1/8" copper rivets would probably be easier to make into plugs, rather than
cutting brass tubing to length.

Although I made the connector for a Hallicrafters TW-1000, the batteries are
the same as the Zenith Transoceanic.

Frank Dresser



[email protected] February 4th 07 09:14 PM

zenith transoceanic battery packs
 
www.devilfinder.com Zenith TransOceanic Radio Repair Parts

You might find something there.
cuhulin



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