Female XLR 4 pin connector wired to a battery
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I would like to know if it is possible and safe to wire a XLR 4-pin connector (female):
to a 12V battery with 2 cables (one red, and one black).
And if it is be possible, to which numbers (1,2,3,4?)
security battery wiring pin
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I would like to know if it is possible and safe to wire a XLR 4-pin connector (female):
to a 12V battery with 2 cables (one red, and one black).
And if it is be possible, to which numbers (1,2,3,4?)
security battery wiring pin
Hi, welcome to Superuser, I don't believe that this area is suited to answer your question, quiet possibly to the fact you have given us limited information as for what purpose.
– TiO
Feb 8 at 10:37
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I would like to know if it is possible and safe to wire a XLR 4-pin connector (female):
to a 12V battery with 2 cables (one red, and one black).
And if it is be possible, to which numbers (1,2,3,4?)
security battery wiring pin
I would like to know if it is possible and safe to wire a XLR 4-pin connector (female):
to a 12V battery with 2 cables (one red, and one black).
And if it is be possible, to which numbers (1,2,3,4?)
security battery wiring pin
security battery wiring pin
edited Feb 11 at 14:57
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Hi, welcome to Superuser, I don't believe that this area is suited to answer your question, quiet possibly to the fact you have given us limited information as for what purpose.
– TiO
Feb 8 at 10:37
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Hi, welcome to Superuser, I don't believe that this area is suited to answer your question, quiet possibly to the fact you have given us limited information as for what purpose.
– TiO
Feb 8 at 10:37
Hi, welcome to Superuser, I don't believe that this area is suited to answer your question, quiet possibly to the fact you have given us limited information as for what purpose.
– TiO
Feb 8 at 10:37
Hi, welcome to Superuser, I don't believe that this area is suited to answer your question, quiet possibly to the fact you have given us limited information as for what purpose.
– TiO
Feb 8 at 10:37
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