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Wherever possible, replimat projects are wired with versatile and fully reusable [https://www.wago.com/us/wire-splicing-connectors/compact-splicing-connector/p/221-615 221-615 five position Wago lever nuts] or equivalent terminal blocks (link?). These accept larger 20 - 10 gage wire than the more commonly used 221-415 connectors' 24 - 12 gage range. | Wherever possible, replimat projects are wired with versatile and fully reusable [https://www.wago.com/us/wire-splicing-connectors/compact-splicing-connector/p/221-615 221-615 five position Wago lever nuts] or equivalent terminal blocks (link?). These accept larger 20 - 10 gage wire than the more commonly used 221-415 connectors' 24 - 12 gage range. | ||
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* [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4805164 Wago 221-615 Holder/Mount] | |||
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Revision as of 03:50, 26 March 2021
Introduction
Nearly every project requires many electrical connections.
Challenges
There are too many different shapes, sizes, and varieties of electrical connectors, switches, plugs, and receptacles to count. Additionally, each often requires it's own special tools, processes, consumables, etc.
Approaches
Electrical connector
Wherever possible, replimat projects are wired with versatile and fully reusable 221-615 five position Wago lever nuts or equivalent terminal blocks (link?). These accept larger 20 - 10 gage wire than the more commonly used 221-415 connectors' 24 - 12 gage range.