Home Depot was out of the 50 ft. green extension cable (referenced above by
@rcktnut), so I bought the 100 ft. cable instead, reasoning that I can always stand closer to the launch pad, but still have the extra distance if I need it.
Before cutting the ends off, I wanted to make sure that a cord that long would work. If it didn't, I could return it. I rigged a couple of short pigtails using 18AWG zip wire, then connected one end to the launch controller, and the other to an 1157 tail light bulb.
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If the cord could deliver at least 3 amps through 100 ft. of length when the firing button was pushed, the bulb would light up. It did, with no delay, and burned brightly.
Then I cut off both ends and stripped the 16AWG wires, and found that this cord does in fact have copper cores.
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Next, I attached spade connectors to the controller end, and alligator clips to the igniter end.
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Here's the PSII controller with my modifications:
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The wiring on the left is the stock 30 ft. wire cut short, with spade connectors attached. This is where the 100 ft. cord will connect. The wiring on the right was connected to the JST plug inside. I clipped it at the JST, attached spade connectors, then ran it out the same side of the controller as the other wiring. This wiring connects to the 12 volt external battery with 10 ft. of 18AWG zip wire.
Both sets of wires are reinforced with heat shrink tubing where they pass through the wall of the controller.
Finally, I connected the battery and the 100 ft. cord, then attached the alligator clips to the light bulb. With the launch key inserted I got a continuity light, pressing the arming button gave me tone, and the firing button lit the bulb, again with no delay and burning brightly.
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The biggest benefit to this extension cord from Home Depot—or any comparable indoor/outdoor extension cord—apart from price per foot compared to 16AWG zip wire with copper cores, is its durability. I'm guessing this will outlast me.
For those who are interested, here's a link to the cord:
This 16/2 100 ft. Extension cord is outdoor rated and can carry up to 10 Amp. The molded on plug and receptacle are UL rated. The Male Plug is polarized for added safety.
www.homedepot.com