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Ah, interesting. DIY - ie does it require skill as well as care?Quantum radar cables can be cut and spliced.
Ah, interesting. DIY - ie does it require skill as well as care?Quantum radar cables can be cut and spliced.
Any suitably sized waterproof enclosure will be fine, lots on Ebay.Finally, can anyone (I think that probably means Paul!) point me to where I can buy a Wago 207-1375 gel box for 5x221- 2411 inline connectors. I have spent all morning on google and it is driving me nuts - it doesn’t seem to exist in the UK. I know I could use an alternative but it looks a pretty tidy solution.
Thanks Paul - yes, they are the ones I found - but there is also a 207 1375 (5 way) listed on the Wago site but seemingly not available here. Shame.Any suitably sized waterproof enclosure will be fine, lots on Ebay.
Or here : WAGO - Gel Box for 221 Series
Or : https://cpc.farnell.com/wago/207-1373/gel-box-in-line-221-series-size/dp/CN24456?ost=207-1373
The part numbers for the inline gel boxes are 207-1372 and 207-1373
the 1375 is not available anywhere yet.Thanks Paul - yes, they are the ones I found - but there is also a 207 1375 (5 way) listed on the Wago site but seemingly not available here. Shame.
If you don't need waterproof you can always glue the connectors in place, but support the cables either side.Tbh I don’t especially need a waterproof box for the reasons I mentioned earlier, but the 5 way seemed such a neat solution.
Ok, cheers Paul - if the 1375 is a case of “not yet”, then I’ll lash something up for now and keep an eye on when (if) they appear on the market.If you don't need waterproof you can always glue the connectors in place, but support the cables either side.