[Elecraft] K1 & K2 Power Plugs

Tom Hammond n0ss at earthlink.net
Fri Aug 6 21:17:56 EDT 2004


WA9TGT / Donnie Garrett / Muncie, IN wrote:
>Does anyone happen to know the Mouser part number for the coaxial power 
>plug used on the K1 & K2 power cable?

    Switchcraft #S760, Mouser part #502-S-760

    Technical specs:  ID  .080" (2.03mm), assume 2.1mm
                      OD  .218" (5.5mm) See NOTE below
           Barrel Length  .375" (9.52mm)

Note: Switchcraft does not list a 5.1mm (0.20") diameter
       barrel coaxial power connector. It appears that ALL
       of their coaxial pwr connectors are 5.5mm (0.218")
       in diameter.

       I used a caliper to confirm the outside diameter of
       the barrel of the plug I'd received from Elecraft.
       0.218" (5.5mm) on the button.

For more info on this Switchcraft connector, go to:

    http://www.switchcraft.com/

and search for "S760". The plug dimension specs are at the bottom of this 
page, and if you click on selection #2 (760/S760) from the list at the top 
of the page, you can download a single-page PDF which shows to detailed 
engineering drawing of the plug, with references which will match to the 
specs on the page noted above.

I believe this to be the power plug which we are using on our K2s and K1s. 
They ARE better quality than the plugs available from R/S, if for no other 
reason that the fact that the center cunductor of the Switchcraft plugs is 
slightly recessed within the insulator, thus making it more difficult to 
accidently short the positive lead to ground.

The apparent R/S equivalent (at least with regard to dimensions, NOT 
quality) is their 274-1569 (5.5 x 2.1 mm).

The apparent DigiKey part #'s are:

      Plug SC-1052-ND (as Ron has stated)
    Socket SC-1153-ND (the SC-1155-ND is SMT)

NOTE that the 1998 DigiKey catalog from which I got this info had the 
Switchcraft part #'s for the plug and jack SWITCHED. However the DigiKey 
web site (www.digikey.com) had everything listed correctly.

Users are urged to RETAIN this information for the future when you will 
surely need it. And WILL eventually need it... almost guaranteed!

73,

Tom    N0SS



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