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Old 07-05-2008, 17:58   #9
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Re: What is a butt connector?

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post

NOT recommended for mains wiring, but OK for 12v systems.
Why do you say NOT recommended for main use when that's one use for them, they ( I say they ) and their crimping cousins are made for panel terminations, motor terms etc etc I've used them on 525V 3 phase motors pulling daft amps, so they definitely are made for this use. But again, I wouldn't know why Incog has been told to use these, also wouldn't use choc blocks, get they right gear for the job
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