T&T: 12 Volt connectors
Pascal Gademer
pascal at sandbarhopper.com
Thu Nov 29 11:16:29 EST 2007
i've used male/female disconnect crimp connectors, but they can either be
too loose or too tight
my favorite connectors are european style "dominoes". dont' know if you
cna find them here. they come in a variety of sizes, wires are secured with
screws, i'v never seen one come off. If you have 2 or 3 wires (H, N, G) you
can leave the connectors attached together/isolated.
it's the standard stuff used over there, even in AC 220v house wiring, much
better than the wing nuts connectors find in homes (and unfortunately in
some boats...)
pascal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Barrentine" <jbarrentine at ipa.net>
To: <trawlers-and-trawlering at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 10:44 AM
Subject: T&T: 12 Volt connectors
> We all have numerous 12V DC pumps on our boats. Mine are all wired
> with crimp type connectors. I was thinking about replacing them
> locking, plug in DC connectors. That way when a pimp needed to be
> replaced I could unplug it, move the male plug to the new pump and
> plug it into the female plug that is on the supply side of the circuit.
>
> Does anyone know of any such connectors?
>
> Jim
>
> Jim Barrentine
> Endeavour Trawlercat 36 "Down Time"
> 11470 Euclid Ave., #404
> Cleveland, OH 44106
> 216-496-2008
> N9JKB
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