Electric hook up for Silverstone
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- Marshal
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Electric hook up for Silverstone
Not sure where we will be located in the paddock at Silverstone but in preparation I would like to obtain / purchase the correct power adaptor, I recall that they don't use the conventional 16Amp. Does anyone know what they do use as it is something I don't recognise!!
Thanks
Eddie
Thanks
Eddie
Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Hi Eddie,
Most of the outer paddock uses a 32amp 5 pin Red connector. I got an adapter from Silverstone Factors, based at the entrance to Silverstone.
Cheers,
Mark Smith
Most of the outer paddock uses a 32amp 5 pin Red connector. I got an adapter from Silverstone Factors, based at the entrance to Silverstone.
Cheers,
Mark Smith
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- Marshal
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Thanks Mark
Sounds like the solution
Cheers
Eddie
Sounds like the solution
Cheers
Eddie
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Hopefully this may help.
http://www.britishgt.com/system/_download.php?key=668
blue plugs are single phase 3 pin, red ones are 5 pin 3 phase plugs.
http://www.britishgt.com/system/_download.php?key=668
blue plugs are single phase 3 pin, red ones are 5 pin 3 phase plugs.
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Reds are not always 5 pin.
230v ac
Blue 16amp 32amp
3 pin phase neutral and earth.
415v ac
Red 16amp or 32amp
4 pin 3 phase and earth
5 pin 3 phase neutral and earth
230v ac
Blue 16amp 32amp
3 pin phase neutral and earth.
415v ac
Red 16amp or 32amp
4 pin 3 phase and earth
5 pin 3 phase neutral and earth
Ex Magic Motorsports official 3rd and test driver.
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
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- Marshal
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
So I am still confused if the plugs ade 3 phase how do you use them for a single phase connection?
Thanks
Eddie
Thanks
Eddie
Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Use the 5 pin plug.
Live/phase (brown) into L1
Neutral (blue) into N
Earth ( green/yellow) into E
You use only 3 of the available 5 connections. This will be fine unless it goes into a 3 phase R.C.D socket where it may trip out.
Live/phase (brown) into L1
Neutral (blue) into N
Earth ( green/yellow) into E
You use only 3 of the available 5 connections. This will be fine unless it goes into a 3 phase R.C.D socket where it may trip out.
Ex Magic Motorsports official 3rd and test driver.
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Looking at Andrews plan they are mcb and not rcd so you should be ok. Don't try a single phase into a 4 pin plug as there is no neutral. It would put 415 volts down your cable!!!!!!!
Ex Magic Motorsports official 3rd and test driver.
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Eddie
The girl at Silverstone auto factors knows which one to sell you if you tell her where you are parked…..simples!
The girl at Silverstone auto factors knows which one to sell you if you tell her where you are parked…..simples!
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
And there was me thinking it was simple. I guess I will have to wait and see where we end up and visit The factors!
Thanks
Eddie
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Eddie
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Given we're in the bit of paddock marked "arse end of nowhere" you're probably all getting a little overexcited
Seriously though, if some people were to sort out the adaptor for the red sockets and are prepared to give people a socket from the supply feed in their trailer/motorhome/extension lead, it'll probably work out for those that find power an essential.
Seriously though, if some people were to sort out the adaptor for the red sockets and are prepared to give people a socket from the supply feed in their trailer/motorhome/extension lead, it'll probably work out for those that find power an essential.
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Power!
In my day we were lucky to get Tarmac and a running tap
In my day we were lucky to get Tarmac and a running tap
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The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
The other 883 outright race winner......seems so long ago!
Lee Bennett
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Re: Electric hook up for Silverstone
Ahh yes, the old main paddock at Brands Hatch... we used to fight for the right to get on the slope above scrutineering because it was the only tarmac... and power?, forget it!Power!
In my day we were lucky to get Tarmac and a running tap