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the ideal in line connectors are much faster to install . no room for error, esp. in a tight space where you struggle getting crimpers in.
 
Relying on a spring, rather than screws, crimps and/or solder for a tight, low resistance, sound connection just seems wrong to me.

Think I must be a Grumpy Old Dinosaur :-(

How can I joint a 6mm?
 
Relying on a spring, rather than screws, crimps and/or solder for a tight, low resistance, sound connection just seems wrong to me.

Think I must be a Grumpy Old Dinosaur :-(

How can I joint a 6mm?

40A flimsy spring push connector. :) Coarse stranded as well as solid conductors are fine in these.
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/WA173.html
 
I much prefer the piano key type connector rather the the push fit. It doesn't give me much confidence when the cable can easily twist inside such a connector (push-fit), they may well be OK under normal conditions, but I wonder how they perform under fault conditions?
 
I much prefer the piano key type connector rather the the push fit. It doesn't give me much confidence when the cable can easily twist inside such a connector (push-fit), they may well be OK under normal conditions, but I wonder how they perform under fault conditions?

Sounds like a job for the photonic induction guy ....... !
 
Yeah that's the one. Not a berk though I don't think, but he does put on a persona for his vids. Unless you're thinking of the Berk that shocks himself all the time ?
 
FLIMSY seems a silly name for an Electrical Cable Joint System ;-)

Thank you for the reply, as the Old Fellow I was apprenticed used to say,

"You're never to old or smart not to learn something new".
 

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