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spade terminals - copper or stainless?


Gazzar

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I'm restocking my electrical bits box, so buying stuff in bulk.

I that a lot of stuff is available in stainless, is this as good as copper?  6.3mm spade connectors?  I'll be crimping the terminals.  

 

Confused (as usual)

 

G.

 

 

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I too buy in bulk from Vehicle Wiring Products, I have done so since they were Merv Plastics when they were in Beeston. I have only seen plain brass or a tinned product, You must relise I crimp and solder, I don't remember any problems with the way I work

 

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Stainless is highly uncommon- Are you sure they actually are fully stainless? I would generally avoid stainless- it has a significantly lower conductivity than copper (and it's alloys), and plated copper has very good corrosion resitance.

 

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That as my reaction also, crimps are generally plated materials for better corrosion resistance, and not stainless, if they were a good idea all the manufacturers would be using them, and as far as I know, they are not.

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Stainless is typically used in very high temp applications,  cooker elements etc where the temp would cause tinned copper to loose it's spring tension then arc and fail. They need a special crimper. Tinned copper is better unless ambient temp prevents it's use. 

Andy

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