Cords for Dodd Buffer

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DaveyK

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Cords for Dodd Buffer
« on: 1 Sep 2024, 03:15 pm »
Hello Everyone,
  My first post ever on an audiophile site - thank you!  I am fortunate enough to have a Dodd Buffer and have read your threads to get a C-tek 3300 but I do not know what cord to buy to connect the battery to the buffer.  Attached is a photo of the back of the buffer.   Thank you all so much!


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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #1 on: 1 Sep 2024, 10:23 pm »
Hello Everyone,
  My first post ever on an audiophile site - thank you!  I am fortunate enough to have a Dodd Buffer and have read your threads to get a C-tek 3300 but I do not know what cord to buy to connect the battery to the buffer.  Attached is a photo of the back of the buffer.   Thank you all so much!

Looks Neutrik PowerCon.
https://www.designacable.com/components/110v-240v-400v-mains-connectors.html/neutrik-powercon.html

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #2 on: 1 Sep 2024, 11:37 pm »



Ok, this is what I think you need from Parts Express.  https://www.parts-express.com/Neutrik-NAC3FXXB-W-L-powerCON-XX-Series-Cable-End-Power-Out-Gray-10-16mm-Large-Chuck-092-361?quantity=1
Those buffers were a screaming steal when they came out.  I had Gary convert mine to a full active preamp... just a bit more dynamics.   

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #3 on: 2 Sep 2024, 02:19 am »
Take a look at the pictures in this thread. Scroll down for a view of the cords.

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=169622.0

DaveyK

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #4 on: 2 Sep 2024, 12:52 pm »
Thank you all so much for your kind responses and I will check these out!

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #5 on: 2 Sep 2024, 02:17 pm »
Sorry, one more Newbie question.   I know these plugs have 3 connections including a ground.  May I assume with the two lead battery connection, I do not need a ground?  Thank you.  Looking forward to using the Dodd with my Eico HF 86 and Altec Santanas!

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #6 on: 2 Sep 2024, 11:44 pm »
Sorry, one more Newbie question.   I know these plugs have 3 connections including a ground.  May I assume with the two lead battery connection, I do not need a ground?  Thank you.  Looking forward to using the Dodd with my Eico HF 86 and Altec Santanas!
You dont need a ground IMO, however you have to determine if your connector are Speakon(4 poles) or Powercom(3poles).
Said it I could very much prefer remove the chassis connector showed on the photo at the post #1 and solder the battery cable direct in the circuit to avoid contact losses and to a more minimalist layout.
Contact resistance: = 3 mO
Dielectric strength: 4 kVdc / 2.8 kVac
Insulation resistance: > 0.1 GO (after IEC 68-2-30 damp heat test)
Number of electronic contacts: 2 + PE
Rated current per contact: 20 A rms
Nominal voltage: 250 V ac
Mechanical
Lifetime: > 1000 mating cycles
Locking device: Quick lock
Mounting direction: Front mounting
Chassis shape: D

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #7 on: 3 Sep 2024, 11:46 am »
Thank you so much, FullRangeMan!   

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« Reply #8 on: 3 Sep 2024, 01:40 pm »
DO NOT wire directly to the board.  The PowerCon connectors are about as good as it gets.  Going into the board for some incredibly tiny gain isn't worth the risk of screwing up the board.   

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #9 on: 3 Sep 2024, 04:33 pm »
Thank you so much, S Clark!  Much appreciated.  Dave

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« Reply #10 on: 4 Sep 2024, 05:25 am »
Greetings & Welcome to AC DaveyK   :thumb:

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #11 on: 4 Sep 2024, 11:49 am »
The Powercon connector has a diode installed to protect against reverse DC wiring, so it is the protection circuit.  As S Clark said, do not bypass the connector.

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #12 on: 4 Sep 2024, 12:09 pm »
And trust me, that diode protection is important... as I know from experience! 

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #13 on: 4 Sep 2024, 07:57 pm »
Thank you, Arthur, Hal and S Clark! Will let you know how it goes.  With best wishes.   Dave

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #14 on: 8 Sep 2024, 11:44 pm »
Well, despite all of your great help, I failed miserably.  I connected the battery leads to the Powercon connector (black in left, red in neutral, no ground) and hooked it up to the 12 volt power sonic battery and Dodd buffer which resulted in immediate smoke from the battery.   I hope I did not fry the buffer.  If anyone knows where I may but a premade Powercon connector with battery leads since clearly I did not something wrong I would be most appreciative.  Thank you for your patience with my ineptitude.  Dave

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #15 on: 9 Sep 2024, 01:07 am »
Certainly the powercom fans can help you.
Iam without desktop for a few days.

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #16 on: 9 Sep 2024, 01:35 am »
Most likely the diode blew the fuse and the diode has burnt. 

Check the fuse and open the case to look at the black 10A diode on the Powercon connector. 

The unit might be fine, but do not try to reconnect it until the inspection and parts replacement.

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Re: Cords for Dodd Buffer
« Reply #17 on: 9 Sep 2024, 11:58 am »
Thank you, Hal and FRM!  Dave