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Re: Electrical Connectors
You might also try some of these...
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...e=920024-07-ND They have a captive style that keeps them in place while you tighten the hardware and many have a formed locking surface that keeps hardware tight with vibration. The yellow indicates wire size of #10-#12 AWG. Often these are available at hardware stores and home centers. Used with a ratcheting crimper they are fairly reliable. |
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