That's good to know. I knew the dies were removable on the West Mountain
but I never could find the die set.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 1:01 PM, wrote:
> When I bought the crimper from West Mountain radio, they had replaceable
> dies, and I bought the entire set.
>
> The other die sets are still l
If you are buying a crimper, look at Powerwerx. You can change out the
dies, which you cannot do with the crimper from West Mountain. At least if
other dies are available for the WM crimper, I have never found them.
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Ray, K9DUR wrote:
> Bill,
>
> 10 AWG is not
Bill, Greg, Ray,
If Flex provides the connector and wire, with my 6700 when it gets here
it should be sized correctly.
I would opt as I have before on my 5000C to connect it direct to my Power
Supply
Ken W9IE
Bill,
10 AWG is not snug if you get PowerPole connectors with the 45 Amp
c
Bill,
10 AWG is not snug if you get PowerPole connectors with the 45 Amp contacts
instead of the normal 30 Amp contacts.
Anderson makes 3 sizes of contacts to fit the same housing: 15 Amp, 30 Amp,
& 45 Amp. The 15 Amp contacts are great for the smaller wire used by many
accessories. The 30 Amp
Tnx Bill. I have the power pole crimpers.
On Mar 5, 2013 7:12 PM, "Bill Dau, N9OE" wrote:
> Greg and Dave,
>
> 14AWG? Isn't this going to be a 100W rig? Don't most 100W rigs draw 20-25
> amps on peaks? Won't the wire heat up due to the resistance?
>
> I would consider 10 AWG. It will fit the 30
Greg and Dave,
14AWG? Isn't this going to be a 100W rig? Don't most 100W rigs draw 20-25
amps on peaks? Won't the wire heat up due to the resistance?
I would consider 10 AWG. It will fit the 30A PowerPoles snug but it works
great. Another thing, don't try to use the "cheap" crimpers, they cannot
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