trans4funks1
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I just soldered up my first cable using GAC-7 and a Binder 691 female connector. Everything looks good but everything is in such close proximity that I am concerned about the cable somehow getting twisted and 120vDC someday shorting to the other leads. The Binder's cable clamp seems to minimize any chance of movement but I'm still concerned.
I have general wariness of products such as liquid electrical tape and I usually prefer to leave contacts clean so that I can perform maintenance conveniently but I am thinking about encasing the cluster of wires at the Binder's solder tabs.
What do you think? Is there a good product for doing this? Is there a product that can be cleaned up without having to cut off the connector and using a replacement should I need to work on the solder connections again?
I'm wondering what you all think or do with your cable assemblies.
Thank You.
I have general wariness of products such as liquid electrical tape and I usually prefer to leave contacts clean so that I can perform maintenance conveniently but I am thinking about encasing the cluster of wires at the Binder's solder tabs.
What do you think? Is there a good product for doing this? Is there a product that can be cleaned up without having to cut off the connector and using a replacement should I need to work on the solder connections again?
I'm wondering what you all think or do with your cable assemblies.
Thank You.