@Robert Anderson Power-con. Totally modular: Different shells, different contacts. Different ratings. Different colors. May be user configured into endless configurations. When I was building automation systems, our shop purchased the tooling for crimping the contacts. I found I could easily solder them prior to inserting the contacts into their shells. GREAT connectors for assembling limited runs in the world of perpetual prototypes also fully approved and recognized by testing agencies. I had zero problem getting our assemblies approved by TUV in Germany as well as London's West End, New York's Broadway or anywhere here in Canada. You'll also find them in Strand CD80 portable dimmer packs.View attachment 16166 View attachment 16167 Looking to ID this connector to buy replacement parts. Looks like a Molex, so I've contacted them, but looking here for input too. Off an old Electrol Dimmer rack. #8 AWG wire.
Thanks!Looks like Anderson Powerpole.
Yep! Thanks@Robert Anderson Power-con. Totally modular: Different shells, different contacts. Different ratings. Different colors. May be user configured into endless configurations. When I was building automation systems, our shop purchased the tooling for crimping the contacts. I found I could easily solder them prior to inserting the contacts into their shells. GREAT connectors for assembling limited runs in the world of perpetual prototypes also fully approved and recognized by testing agencies. I had zero problem getting our assemblies approved by TUV in Germany as well as London's West End, New York's Broadway or anywhere here in Canada. You'll also find them in Strand CD80 portable dimmer packs.
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard.
@Robert Did you ever post the make and model of rack? I've re-read the entire thread and I don't believe I've seen mention of it.
Picture #1 says "ELECTROL 36 CH". Electrol Engineering Corp. was bought by Lex Products in 2006. http://www.lexproducts.com/news/items/2006/lex-products-acquires-electrol-engineering-corpDid you ever post the make and model of rack? I've re-read the entire thread and I don't believe I've seen mention of it.
@Robert @derekleffew Greatly appreciated the link to the manual, this blind guy squinted and read it from cover to cover. In so doing I observed it's quite thorough but contains at least three typo's that got past their proof-readers prior to going to press. One I enjoyed was where neutral became "neural" (sans the 'T') If they were offering neural connectors and / or sensing technology that many years ago I can understand why you're impressed with the rack.Picture #1 says "ELECTROL 36 CH". Electrol Engineering Corp. was bought by Lex Products in 2006. http://www.lexproducts.com/news/items/2006/lex-products-acquires-electrol-engineering-corp
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