In message <002f01cc46c1$3cf98640$b6ec92c0$@dk>, dated Wed, 20 Jul 2011, 
Niels Hougaard <n...@bolls.dk> writes:

>Thank you very much for the answers.
>
>The connectors in question are like those on this home page: 
>http://www.molex.com/molex/products/family?key=quick_disconnect&channel=
>prod
>ucts&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction
>
>I think that it is advisable to have one connector per wire, and with 
>connectors accepting more than one free connector there are not many 
>reasons for not doing so.

You will find that manufacturers of any form of crimp connector strongly 
advise against putting more than one wire into a crimp unless it is 
specially designed to accept that.
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