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"Kees Verruijt" wrote in message
... But, Larry might still object to the "screw-terminals-to-crush-wires- with" that you use (like Noland). Note: he said it, not me. I actually _like_ them. But that's probably 'cause I am European... Quoting Larry again, this time on Raymarine's NMEA converter box: There's absolutely nothing wrong with screw terminals. They don't crush wires when used properly. Most important is not to tin the wires before putting them in the terminals. The connector box uses those little European screw terminals in a poly plastic strip you shove the wires in the side holes on each side and clamp them with a jeweler's screwdriver through the hole provided. Oops, even this criticism could be applied to your multiplexer: Don't worry about it. We use non-ferrous screw terminals and they (the multiplexers) have been tested in a salt mist and spray test for 28 days at 95% hum. and 35 degr. C. There was almost no corrosion found. Kees (Happy Shipmodul Customer) :-) Meindert |
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