HAC - Hinge Armature Conductor
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RV and commerical vehicle doors and compartments often use hard-wires or door contacts
to bring power into a door. This required power is used to power door lock actuators, lights
and various other devices. This method is common but has some shortcomings. Doors using
contacts loose conductivity when the door is ajar or open. Contacts are unreliable and easily
damaged due to their location & environment. Hard-wires from body to door are subject to pinching, binding, and/or breaking in normal use.
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HAC is designed to be used in conjunction with a typical hinge. HAC is not a structural hinge.
It is designed to be a conductive conduit, bringing constant power into a hinged door. Power
supplied is constant regardless of door orientations. HAC pivots on threads which provide a
higher degree of conductivity. Door movement actually improves and increases conductivity. A
rubber seal between the hinge pivot component helps against weathering and provides tension
on the threads.HAC Power supplied is constant regardless of door orientations. HAC pivots on threads which provide a higher degree of conductivity.
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