Source for this wire connector
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This is on a 69 b body with AC fan resistor. The resistor failed and melted the connectors. I have the ones for a single wire, but not sure where to find this one for two wires.
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Re: Source for this wire connector
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You’re right, one for a bigger wire might due if these aren’t available anymore. It looks different than the other ones that came off.
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Re: Source for this wire connector
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It might salvage. If one could be had quickly I thought it would be simpler. Have lots to do before the show.
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Re: Source for this wire connector
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What size are the wires? If its 14 AWG, then a 10 - 12 AWG lug would be a perfect fit. If its a 12 AWG, then a 10 AWG lug is a little small, but you would probably be ok.
I have a lot of experience with industrial lugs. We do have some cases that we put two wires into a single lug - put the proper circular mills/area of the wires in the lug and you will be fine. A 14 AWG stranded wire is around 4100 circular mils (cm). 12 AWG is 6500 cm and 10 AWG is 10,400 cm. So that is why a 10 - 12 AWG lug would be a perfect choice if the wires are 14 AWG and it would be a little small if the wires are 12 AWG.
I personally don't think that is a 2 wire lug. I think what looks like a 2 wire lug is actually the crimp method used. I think finding an appropriate crimper would be your most difficult issue. But I could be wrong and it might be a 2 wire lug, but that would not be my first guess.
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