I’ve not ever been able to find an exhaustive list of all of the DuPont crimp tools and accompanying documentation. Some datasheets are available, but aren’t necessarily much help. There are many other HT-xxx tools in addition to what I’ve listed, all for sale on eBay in various quan...
Here's a closeup of the crimp dies on both tools. On the left are the RG-58/RG-400 dies in the Eclipse tool, and you can see that there is just one crimp position for the pin and one for the ferrule. On the right is the economy tool, which can crimp multiple connector sizes. ...
Crimp an eyelet crimp connector on the end of the wire, and bolt the eyelet down. Run the wire back up to where you will mount the relay, making sure it will not be getting tangled up in anything. The cleanliness of the routing will pay off in the long run, so route it in a ...
Okay, back to the installation. Install all the PEX fittings outside the tub wall. This makes it easy to crimp the fittings together rather than trying to force the crimper into a tight space. In addition, PEX crimp rings should reveal about 1/16″ of the PEX. Also, the iBox has a ...
The crimper was easy to use, but super time-consuming. You can't slide it down your strand, like you would with a flat iron. Instead, you have to manually crimp each inch of your hair. Once I was done, I flipped my part over to the opposite side of my head for even more crazy...
the difference is the size of wire that the crimp can hold. For smaller wires, even the 15 amp pins might be too large to get a proper crimp without folding the wire over once on itself before crimping. Some folks I know also solder the connections (after crimping!), but I haven't ...
The first is to use the blue connector on the end of the add-a-circuit. You can strip the end of the power wire of your hardwire cable if it doesn’t come stripped already, insert it into the blue connector, and use a crimper (not pliers!) to crimp down on the blue connector and...
crimped and plugged into either a JST connector (for the wires connecting the sensors to the breadboard) or a female socket (to connect to the Raspberry Pi itself). But, of course, if you’re looking to save time, effort, and tears, I’d recommend that you not crimp your own ...
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Now you’ll take the free end of your B- wire and connect it to the wire clamps on your battery, which should be bolted onto the negative terminal of your first row of cells. If you used a single wire clamp, just crimp the wire inside of the clamp using a wire crimper (preferred)...