Hey guys,
So got to the hotend bit, and can't for the life of me find uninsulated crimp-on's anywhere, wondering if these will do if I remove the insulation?
http://i.imgur.com/mYI2GmB.jpg
And then once I've got them on, Kapton tape them to insulate them.
Cheers,
Matt
Crimp-On's - Query
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Re: Crimp-On's - Query
Those will work if you already have something similar and take precautions that they can never short on anything.add1ct3dd wrote:Hey guys,
So got to the hotend bit, and can't for the life of me find uninsulated crimp-on's anywhere, wondering if these will do if I remove the insulation?
http://i.imgur.com/mYI2GmB.jpg
And then once I've got them on, Kapton tape them to insulate them.
Cheers,
Matt
Re: Crimp-On's - Query
Cheers, my only concern was how many amps the hotends take, but I can't imagine it's that many, it's only heating a resistor so isn't going to be over 10 or something silly 

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Re: Crimp-On's - Query
The average hotend uses 3 to 4 amps leaning more toward the three amps. That type of connector will work fine. Use caution that they can never short against anything.add1ct3dd wrote:Cheers, my only concern was how many amps the hotends take, but I can't imagine it's that many, it's only heating a resistor so isn't going to be over 10 or something silly
Re: Crimp-On's - Query
Ok thanks - and I will do - they'll be wrapped in Kapton tape extensively.
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Re: Crimp-On's - Query
They actually become the non-insulated terminals that you are looking for.add1ct3dd wrote:So got to the hotend bit, and can't for the life of me find uninsulated crimp-on's anywhere, wondering if these will do if I remove the insulation?