The 14V selection was due to the 14V DCCU which was used when fitting a Clansman Clip in Kit in to a GS vehicle (12V syatem), as oppposed to the normal FFR vehicles (24V system) which had 28V DCCU
As for distribution of power, rather then using the 2 way distribution, we use to use a Power Distribution Box (PDB) 3 Way (used for Land Rover vehicle installations) remove the hook ends, wire a 2 pin power lead end on to fit in the Power Supply Unit which allowed 3 way distribution.
Being an old army signals NCO, where did you get your Kit from? Nice Videos, brings back some fond memories if the Clansman kit!
TheOriginalJoeBloggs 8 months ago in playlist All things Clansman Radio
The 14V selection was due to the 14V DCCU which was used when fitting a Clansman Clip in Kit in to a GS vehicle (12V syatem), as oppposed to the normal FFR vehicles (24V system) which had 28V DCCU
As for distribution of power, rather then using the 2 way distribution, we use to use a Power Distribution Box (PDB) 3 Way (used for Land Rover vehicle installations) remove the hook ends, wire a 2 pin power lead end on to fit in the Power Supply Unit which allowed 3 way distribution.
fowler957 9 months ago
Great video! I've enjoyed your Clansman vids a great deal. They just look like rock solid units!
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RadioAmateurK1ROL 1 year ago
neat video, thx
kekejojo1212 1 year ago
Thanks, nice set up, will the 50A one run the VRC clansman radios?
Chubbster1987 1 year ago
Nice :)
2e0bmi 1 year ago