Is one 'better' than the other, or more 'secure'?
Apart from where I could use plugs and sockets to join wires, I've always used soldered bullet connectors. Spade connectors, I've only
fitted to components having male spades such as relays, fuse boxes etc.
Having said that, I don't like bullet connectors for the following reasons;
They suffer from corrosion
Are difficult to separate
Sometimes so much force is needed, the wire breaks.
I have a feeling that using a male and female spade with the correct plasic covers will actually be better in all respects than bullet connectors.
Scott
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I dont think one is better than the other. Just depends what you prefer. The better way is to twist and solder with no connector.
I personally find bullets easier to work with but if you look at car manufacters they use spades where there isnt a proper connector.
+ spades take less room due to the large insulating cylinder for bullets.
land rover used bullet connectors with no end of problems with corrosion, as mentioned, wires being pulled out etc.
Plus need special crimp tool to fit as well as limiting on wire sizes - you can use the cheop crimp tools but it is not ideal.
Now I only used spades for the above reasons plus they are handed - male/female so less likley to make error fitting, unlike bullets.
Cheers guys!
quote: The better way is to twist and solder with no connector.
The whole point of fitting a connector is to be able to easily demount a component such as a lamp etc. And then just as easily refit it. In my view,
this should not involve a soldering iron each time.
I have had trouble with each of them. Some of the spades looked good, then the crimping came apart. Spades came off my instruments too, which has been a real pain in the duff. The bullets are my preferred way now. It is an excellent question!!
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I have had trouble with each of them. Some of the spades looked good, then the crimping came apart. Spades came off my instruments too, which has been a real pain in the duff. The bullets are my preferred way now. It is an excellent question!!
What kind of weather-proof plugs were you thinking of... ???
Vehicle Wiring Products do a good range of multi-connectors some of which are weatherproof.
I don't know how to do the linky thing but this will take you there:
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/connectors/multiconnectors.php
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Originally posted by 02GF74
+ spades take less room due to the large insulating cylinder for bullets.
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Originally posted by 02GF74
land rover used bullet connectors with no end of problems with corrosion, as mentioned, wires being pulled out etc.
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Originally posted by 02GF74
Plus need special crimp tool to fit as well as limiting on wire sizes - you can use the cheap crimp tools but it is not ideal.
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Originally posted by 02GF74
Now I only used spades for the above reasons plus they are handed - male/female so less likley to make error fitting, unlike bullets.
Ta muchly!