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Re: Power for Driver Station
Since the radio power is on a WAGO connector, you could use a spare WAGO connector and connect it to a longer cable that goes into the DS. This way you can have a short cable for the radio, and a longer, more useful length for the DS.
This would be useful for us because our radio wire is really short and nicely ziptied, and it would be a pain to have to re-ziptie it each time. |
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