Revision history for Glossary


Revision [180]

Last edited on 2023-02-05 23:11:40 by MegSchrock
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- **[[Bates]]** - usually a 100a or 60a 120v 3-pin stage connector and also 100a 220v connector where all 3 pins are in a line and use a split pin to keep tension between connectors. Prone to arcing, voltage leaks, depressed pins, kick-outs, and all sorts of other disasters
Deletions:
- **Bates** - usually a 100a or 60a 120v 3-pin stage connector and also 100a 220v connector where all 3 pins are in a line and use a split pin to keep tension between connectors. Prone to arcing, voltage leaks, depressed pins, kick-outs, and all sorts of other disasters


Revision [134]

Edited on 2023-02-05 21:45:11 by MegSchrock
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-**[[DMX]]** - //definition required still//
Deletions:
-**DMX** - //definition required still//


Revision [133]

Edited on 2023-02-05 21:44:45 by MegSchrock
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===D===
-**DMX** - //definition required still//


Revision [132]

Edited on 2023-02-05 21:43:19 by MegSchrock
Additions:
-**Edison** - See also: NEMA 5-15. See also: **Hubble**. //definition required still//
Deletions:
-**Edison** - See also: NEMA 5-15. See also: **Hubble**.


Revision [131]

Edited on 2023-02-05 21:42:32 by MegSchrock
Additions:
-**Break-out** - a male **socapex** connector with 6x female **edisons**. Often found dangling behind set walls or in the air providing power for lights. Often this is used for dim lines, but can just as well be used for **hard power**. Thank goodness there are [[Color]] standards to differentiate.
===G===
-**Gateway** - See: **Node**
===N===
-**Node** - See also: **Gateway**.//definition required still//
===O===
-**Opti** - Optical Splitter. //definition required still//
Deletions:
-**Break-out** - a male **socapex** connector with 6x female **edisons**. Often found dangling behind set walls or in the air providing power for lights. Often this is used for dim lines, but can just as well be used for **hard power**.


Revision [127]

Edited on 2023-02-05 21:27:31 by MegSchrock
Additions:
-**Break-out** - a male **socapex** connector with 6x female **edisons**. Often found dangling behind set walls or in the air providing power for lights. Often this is used for dim lines, but can just as well be used for **hard power**.
Deletions:
-**Break-out** - a male **socapex** connector with 6x female **edisons**. Often found dangling behind set walls or in the air providing power for lights. Often this is used for dim lines, but can just as well be used for **hard power**. Thank goodness there are [[Color]] standards to differentiate.


Revision [118]

Edited on 2023-02-05 20:55:40 by MegSchrock
Additions:
-**Hard Power** - line voltage __not__ connected to a dimmer rack
Deletions:
-**Hard Power** - line voltage not connected to a dimmer rack


Revision [112]

Edited on 2023-02-05 20:19:35 by MegSchrock
Additions:
- **Bates** - usually a 100a or 60a 120v 3-pin stage connector and also 100a 220v connector where all 3 pins are in a line and use a split pin to keep tension between connectors. Prone to arcing, voltage leaks, depressed pins, kick-outs, and all sorts of other disasters
Deletions:
- **Bates** - Refers to 100a or 60a 120v 3-pin stage connector and also 100a 220v connector where all 3 pins are in a line and use a split pin to keep tension between connectors. Prone to arcing, voltage leaks, depressed pins, kick-outs, and all sorts of other disasters


Revision [110]

Edited on 2023-01-30 21:45:17 by MegSchrock
Additions:
- **Bates** - Refers to 100a or 60a 120v 3-pin stage connector and also 100a 220v connector where all 3 pins are in a line and use a split pin to keep tension between connectors. Prone to arcing, voltage leaks, depressed pins, kick-outs, and all sorts of other disasters
- **Single** - a single circuit 12/3 conductor sjoow jacketed cable with **edison** connectors on both ends.


Revision [108]

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