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On 5/7/2014 11:51 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message ... Ring terminals are good when you don't have a female "F" connector but terminals (or bolts) instead. But if they are exposed to the weather, they should be soldered instead of crimped. We go through a lot of "F" connectors. But we've never found a great solution for male "F" connectors connected to female "F" connectors and exposed to the elements. They start to fail after about 5 years or do. Crimped "F" connectors in protected environments last for decades, though. Never had a good crimp fail in over 10 years of installations. The problem is I can not solder the aluminum braid of the RG-6 type of coax. I need to connect some rg-6 aluminum braid coax to some # 14 wire. That is why I asked if if the crimp ring terminals will hold up outside. That is the only thing I can come up with to get from rg-6 to # 14 copper wire that I have around the house. Are you sure the braid is aluminum and not silver coated copper? We use RG-6-quad, which has two layers of foil alternating with two layers of silvered copper braid. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle ================== |
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