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Maverik

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Hi folks,

Can anyone give me an indication of what the max current these type of connectors can safely take at all?

Some of the early LR's use the connecter in various places.

I'm looking for a suitable connector to be able to split my headlight wiring so i dont have to drag it all the way through the bulkhead during a change out.

Cheers

Mav

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6 hours ago, Maverik said:

Hi folks,

Can anyone give me an indication of what the max current these type of connectors can safely take at all?

Some of the early LR's use the connecter in various places.

I'm looking for a suitable connector to be able to split my headlight wiring so i dont have to drag it all the way through the bulkhead during a change out.

Cheers

Mav

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Why not just cut, solder and heat shrink? Far cheaper no risk of poor connections. Stagger the cuts to reduce the bulk in one spot.

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9 hours ago, ballcock said:

Why not just cut, solder and heat shrink? Far cheaper no risk of poor connections. Stagger the cuts to reduce the bulk in one spot.

Yes I could but thats potentially a lot of fiddly wires in some difficult locations to re-connect and then I've got a load of lumpy inflexible re terminations, with at least doing it with decent connectors I've got something for my efforts - i.e. a loom section I can isolate/removal by itself (is how my mind figures it) - so I've decided to go the Econoseal route, got a pile of connectors and the correct crimping tool too - maybe its just an excuse for me to buy the correct crimping tool - I like a good crimp.

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12 minutes ago, landroversforever said:

I know the feeling.... Any excuse to buy another tool :D. I will also add.... anyone else find it impossible to pick up a ratchet crimper without squeezing it a few times? :unsure: :lol: 

You've got to. It's like flicking the trigger a few times when you pick up a drill... 

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