Good suggestion - thanks Steve!
On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Steve Berg <wa9jml@tbc.net> wrote:
> You might be able to use automotive style "bullet" connectors. These
> are commonly used for wiring turn signals and similar electrical
> connections on my motorcycles. They are insulated, and can be installed
> with a simple crimp tool.
>
> Steve WA9JML
>
> On 3/6/2011 11:32 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>> Thanks Jerry - that might work but I think there would be exposed
>> ground at the joining surfaces extending to the sides. I'm hoping
>> someone knows of a totally insulated solution and perhaps lighter
>> weight connector bodies - something like a mini Molex perhaps.
>>
>> 73, Barry N1EU
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Dr. Gerald N. Johnson
>> <geraldj@weather.net> wrote:
>>> 1/4 and 1/8TH (3 mm) plugs and jacks work. And the common sources of
>>> cables include molded plugs and jacks for extensions. Mono or stereo,
>>> e.g. 2 or 3 wire.
>>>
>>> 73, Jerry, K0CQ
>>>
>>> On 3/6/2011 10:32 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>>>> I'd appreciate recommendations for small insulated 2-conductor inline
>>>> connectors (male + female) for use on the Corsair speaker cable.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks& 73,
>>>> Barry N1EU
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