cpedw
Well-Known Member
It's that time of year when the mast comes down etc. Just when I don't need yet another fiddly intricate job, in this case disconnecting the 17 wires in the RADAR cable.
The cable is about 12mm diameter and the hole in the cable gland that it fits through is 16mm diameter. When I got the boat, the connections were all made with chocolate block connector. I've nothing much against these myself but many seem to abhor them. In any case, using these is tedious for 17 wires and is prone to mistakes when reconnecting in the spring.
I've tried using two pairs of 10-way connectors from Farnell. Sorry I can't find them on the website but they were marginally too big (1 would get through but getting the second through along with the wires to the first was nearly impossible and lost all the anticipated time saving).
I've also tried a long strip of stuff like IC sockets but 1 row not two with matching plugs. These were small enough to fit through the deck gland but were too fragile to last more than two seasons of connecting and disconnecting.
I'm looking for a robust, small, easily connected/disconnected several-way plug and socket that will fit through the 16mm diameter hole, with wires attached, so I have less faf when fitting out next spring. I don't mind using 3 or 4 sets of connectors if necessary. Only either the plug or socket needs to fit through the hole, obviously.
Or another solution to the problem?
Thanks for reading.
Derek
The cable is about 12mm diameter and the hole in the cable gland that it fits through is 16mm diameter. When I got the boat, the connections were all made with chocolate block connector. I've nothing much against these myself but many seem to abhor them. In any case, using these is tedious for 17 wires and is prone to mistakes when reconnecting in the spring.
I've tried using two pairs of 10-way connectors from Farnell. Sorry I can't find them on the website but they were marginally too big (1 would get through but getting the second through along with the wires to the first was nearly impossible and lost all the anticipated time saving).
I've also tried a long strip of stuff like IC sockets but 1 row not two with matching plugs. These were small enough to fit through the deck gland but were too fragile to last more than two seasons of connecting and disconnecting.
I'm looking for a robust, small, easily connected/disconnected several-way plug and socket that will fit through the 16mm diameter hole, with wires attached, so I have less faf when fitting out next spring. I don't mind using 3 or 4 sets of connectors if necessary. Only either the plug or socket needs to fit through the hole, obviously.
Or another solution to the problem?
Thanks for reading.
Derek