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Electrical connectors on control system items
Hey All,
We have been working on a bunch of new products for upcoming seasons and wanted to get the community's opinion on an internal debate we have been having at REV. In the current control system there are numerous styles of electrical connectors, each one has it's own advantages and disadvantages (cost, size, current carrying ability, easy of installation, robustness, etc) and there have been a few "standards" that have appeared over the years. While we are still in the phases of working on new projects I always think it is a good idea to question previous assumptions rather than just assume they are correct. Here are all of the connectors that are commonly used
Here are some new connectors I would like opinions on. JST connectors (PH series for example ) http://www.jst-mfg.com/product/detail_e.php?series=199 - As a replacement for PWM cables XT Connectors (30 or 45) https://www.amazon.com/OOOUSE-XT60-C.../dp/B005FAPYXS instead of power poles or wagos Deans connectors - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S7G4A14/ instead of power poles or wagos So you tell us, What frustrates you or makes you happy about the existing connectors? What connectors do you hate and which ones do you like. We are also open to other suggestions let your opinions fly. |
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