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Push-fits vs Crimps
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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 175075" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>Next option is to repeat experiment with a load connected to the cables and see what temperature is reached at each connector. Personally i would be more concerned about the electrical performance of the connector and less concerned about mechanical strength....I don't get many people 'pulling my wire' if you see what I mean: ROTFWL </p><p></p><p>thermal image of said joint would also be good:coat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 175075, member: 11861"] Next option is to repeat experiment with a load connected to the cables and see what temperature is reached at each connector. Personally i would be more concerned about the electrical performance of the connector and less concerned about mechanical strength....I don't get many people 'pulling my wire' if you see what I mean: ROTFWL thermal image of said joint would also be good:coat [/QUOTE]
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