It is not a secret Phil. I have been using those trailer connectors for
some time. They can be installed on a rotator, using pigtail leads, on
the tower without soldering. Just use crimp connectors and tape them for
insulation.. The critical junction between pins and wire is inside the
molded rubber. I make a small notch in the rubber with a pocket knife on
one pair to avoid ggetting them mixed up. 73, Dan, N5AR
Phil - KB9CRY wrote:
>
> I'll let all in on my secret. Buy two 4 prong trailer connectors. They
> are designed to be used outdoors and to carry voltage. That's what I've
> been using for years; real inexpensive too! Phil KB9CRY
>
> Chris Maitrejean wrote:
>
> >Anyone know where I can find an 8pole water resistant plug to put on my
> >rotor cable? Any suggestions?
> >Cris Maitrejean
> >kf7fo@charter.net
> >
> >
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