KeepItSimpleStupid
- Joined Mar 4, 2014
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I still think that the best way is to use the correct modular plugs for solid and stranded wire. See
and use a coupler. Use the right crimping tool too.
The 110 block is apparently used for solid wire. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...erminations/&usg=AOvVaw3KUw_vfGgv6fZzmY4GXn9i
The Krone block is designed for both stranded and solid. It has the contact on an angle.
The right crimper and the right connector are BOTH required. Since your at 28 AWG, I would only use a connector for stranded cable, not one designed for both cable types of solid and stranded.
The 110 block is apparently used for solid wire. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...erminations/&usg=AOvVaw3KUw_vfGgv6fZzmY4GXn9i
The Krone block is designed for both stranded and solid. It has the contact on an angle.
@Yaakov sort of beat me. He said it better.Ok... If I can use RJ45 with flexible cable I don't really need cable joint anymore, but previously I was try that and result isn't good...
The right crimper and the right connector are BOTH required. Since your at 28 AWG, I would only use a connector for stranded cable, not one designed for both cable types of solid and stranded.