Quick-Connects - The good, the bad and the ugly [RE-wrenches]
Jay Peltz, Peltz Power
jay at asis.com
Sat Sep 29 21:11:57 PDT 2007
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Hi Joel,
I have used MC2, MC4, Tyco.
I like the new Tyco: you can open the junction box and install new
leads if needed. Also the metal connector seems very solid. Also
will take various wire insulation thickness.
The MC4, has a very flimsy metal connector, I don't like it at all.
Only pro is that it'll take various wire insulation thickness really
easily.
The MC2, I know its not long for this world but sure liked this one.
Solid metal connector, flexible, small,
jay
peltz power
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