Re: Electrical connectors
[Re: ahy]
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01/17/17 11:14 PM
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Agreed, the terminals/connections are always the weak points in a circuit & you want em cleaned/soldered/crimped/shrink wrapped as needed the best you know how for a minimal voltage drop & each voltage drop adds up.
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Re: Electrical connectors
[Re: Jaymar]
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01/17/17 11:19 PM
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If originality is not a concern, a cannon plug is hard to beat.
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Re: Electrical connectors
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01/17/17 11:50 PM
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Guys will drop $10k+ for a crate engine, but won't spend a few dollars extra on quality electrical connections.
Surplus sales are key.
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Re: Electrical connectors
[Re: Jaymar]
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01/18/17 10:23 AM
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Yeah, I think the interior connections are probably good as is with a cleaning and a coat of dielectric, but exterior and especially underhood, no.
At least weatherpack them. But the OEM bulkhead connection? Cannon plug it.
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Re: Electrical connectors
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01/18/17 11:00 AM
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The entire aerospace industry is still using cannon plugs. Not just the military.
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Re: Electrical connectors
[Re: Jaymar]
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01/19/17 11:34 AM
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Details? Like PN, with that I can probably find a spec sheet.
Thanks
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Re: Electrical connectors
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01/24/17 12:24 AM
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This is what I'm using for the bulkhead connector. I used to have an '87 International semi-truck project and it uses the same connector, still working fine after 30+ years. Much less expensive than Cannon, too. (Weatherpack type contacts/seals). Those are common on e-bay, I have one for my Barracuda. I plan on using it when I go with the EFI. There are different configurations for number of wires and gauges, so figure what your needs are and shop carefully. Take a look here: https://www.diyautotune.com/product/weather-pack-22-position-bulkhead-connector-kit/
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Re: Electrical connectors
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01/24/17 01:36 PM
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DIY Auto has very fast shipping as well.
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