FigureItOut
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I've been using Weatherpack connectors for a while for various things, but I'm thinking about trying a different system since I'm low on contacts, housings and seals. The system has a lot of pros: it's inexpensive, virtually all of my supply vendors carry it, they're easy to assemble, and the contacts go all the way up to 12AWG.
Cons: I understand it's not as reliable as some of the newer systems, and I've had my doubts about the quality, the connectors are bulky and density is probably the worst among all the options, and too many mating cycles really seems to degrade the connection.
All that said, the cost of entry into a new system is always pretty high, good crimpers are expensive and my standard for a good crimper is pretty high.
I also use Molex mini-fit jr. for connections where environment and water intrusion is not a major concern, and I'm very happy with it, so I'm definitely looking for a sealed connector system. My use is automotive upfitting and accessories.
So do I stick with "good enough", or is it a good time to upgrade instead of restocking?
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Cons: I understand it's not as reliable as some of the newer systems, and I've had my doubts about the quality, the connectors are bulky and density is probably the worst among all the options, and too many mating cycles really seems to degrade the connection.
All that said, the cost of entry into a new system is always pretty high, good crimpers are expensive and my standard for a good crimper is pretty high.
I also use Molex mini-fit jr. for connections where environment and water intrusion is not a major concern, and I'm very happy with it, so I'm definitely looking for a sealed connector system. My use is automotive upfitting and accessories.
So do I stick with "good enough", or is it a good time to upgrade instead of restocking?
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