15A, 30A, and 45A will all mate together. The only difference is in
the ferrule that accepts the wire. The higher amp ones accept larger
wires.
15A accepts wire #20 to #16 wires. 30A accepts #16 to #12 wires.
45A accepts #14 to #10 wires. The housing is the same across these
three and
On 9/5/06, Rajiv Dewan, N2RD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
15A, 30A, and 45A will all mate together. The only difference is in
the ferrule that accepts the wire.
I've been told the 45A contacts are crimp only. The 15A and 30A
contacts can be soldered.
The higher amp ones accept larger
wires.
15A
The 45A CAN be soldered AFTER they've been crimped over the wire.
Tom
At 09:01 AM 9/5/2006, Mark Bayern wrote:
On 9/5/06, Rajiv Dewan, N2RD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
15A, 30A, and 45A will all mate together. The only difference is in
the ferrule that accepts the wire.
I've been told the 45A
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