Off topic: Crimp connectors

Emil Dular wd4scz at AOL.COM
Tue May 25 09:04:41 EDT 2010


They make a direct burial wire nut under the trade name of DryConn.  That's
what code calls for around here.  More info at the link. (I neither peddle
them or have any stock in the outfit)

http://www.kinginnovation.com/2010/01/king-innovation%C2%AE-extends-dryconn%C2%AE-line-of-connectors-gtsr%E2%84%A2-provides-strain-relief-and-waterproofing-for-superior-connections/

Emil WD4SCZ


> Troubleshooting the valves for my sprinkler system this weekend. This job
> was "professionally done". The wiring for the control solenoids was simply
> two wires twisted together, and wrapped with a big wad of electrical tape.
I
> have no idea if this is standard procedure, but unwrapping the electric
tape
> yielded green dusty rusty blobs, held together with wet, brittle tape with
> no stick left.  So....I'll have a fun weekend coming up with wire cutters,
> strippers, soldering iron, and shrink wrap tubing to fix the mess left by
> the pros.
> Yes, I would say soldering is always better than pressure-fit connection.
> PS....does anyone know if that is standard practice for outdoor wiring
> (sprinkler valves)???
> ....Dave
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> Subject: Off topic: Crimp connectors
>
>
> >I am using crimp connectors in wiring up solar chargers to solar
> > panels. Would it be better to solder the connector after crimping the
> > wire or just crimp the wire only? The crimp connectors are screwed to
> > barrier strips. The system is running 12v 1 amp.
> >
> >
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