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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