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Discover precision and durability with our 10-piece set of 4mm Right Angle Wire Solder DIY Cable Connectors. Ideal for your multimeter leads and test probes, these banana plugs are made of high-quality PA and Brass Nickel Plate, ensuring a reliable connection and longevity. The set includes 5 red and 5 black connectors, allowing for easy identification and organization of your cables. With a temperature rating of 90 degrees Celsius, these connectors can handle even the most demanding tasks. The maximum voltage rating is 1000V, and they are suitable for a maximum current of 32A. The gauge is smaller than 227.27, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Each connector weighs only 5g, making them lightweight and easy to handle. Get the most out of your electronics with these top-quality banana plugs. Review: Nice connector - Time will be the test but they appear to be good quality. Many comments about how hard it is to push the probe into the jacket when done, yes it is hard but will "snap" in place with constant pushing and very slight wiggle. Have to be careful not to bend the very tip. Review: DIY Supplies - These guys are functional in that they allow you to make on the spot repairs of vital accessories.
| ASIN | B07C66DJ28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #249,261 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #368 in Multi Testers |
| Brand Name | Bei Qian |
| Color | red, black |
| Connector Type | Solder |
| Contact Material | Brass Nickel Plate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 90 Reviews |
| Insulation Material | Nylon |
| Insulation Material Type | Nylon |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.16"L x 0.16"W x 0.16"H |
| Manufacturer | Bei Qian |
| Material | PA + Brass Nickel Plate |
| Material Type | PA + Brass Nickel Plate |
| Maximum Voltage | 1000 Volts |
| Model | FRBatch3-8696 |
| Specification Met | Rohs, Catii |
| Temperature Rating | 90 degree celsius |
| Terminal | Banana |
A**R
Nice connector
Time will be the test but they appear to be good quality. Many comments about how hard it is to push the probe into the jacket when done, yes it is hard but will "snap" in place with constant pushing and very slight wiggle. Have to be careful not to bend the very tip.
W**R
DIY Supplies
These guys are functional in that they allow you to make on the spot repairs of vital accessories.
T**R
If you can solder and have a copper tube to help assembly, these are great
If you know how to solder and have a 2 inch piece of 0.25 inch O.D. copper tubing to seat the metal plug into its housing, these are great, and simple to assemble. Otherwise, good luck. The plastic plug tip is prone to deforming from heat during soldering, so some care is required there. I used these on 14awg silicone insulated wire without issue. Anything smaller should be easy.
A**R
Great way to make your own multi-meter cables
I purchased these for making my own multi-meter cables for a DMM and clamp meter. The connectors fit just fine without being loose at all on Kaiweet brand meters. The price is decent for a 5 pack if you consider the black and red as pairs. With good 14AWG silicone copper wiring you can make as many different connectors as you'd like and at any length. This is a bit cheaper than pre-made cables. I made some alligator connectors and a special connector to plug into a pre-wired AC cord for my DMM. The only cons are: - They look and 'feel' cheap. They seem pretty robust but they also don't feel premium. - They require a bit of controlled force to push the connector into the housing. What other reviewers say is true: you have to push pretty hard to seat them all the way down. Wood might work better but I used a steel plate and careful pressure. To push the last few millimeters inside of the connector, I used the rounded corner of my metal plate. The tips are very strong. You can solder your wire freely before slipping on the connector. If the other end of your cable is already wired or inaccessible, you'll want to slip both pieces of housing on before you solder the plug on. I took the advice of another reviewer when soldering them and it worked great: - strip enough wire to touch the small bowl of the banana jack when inserted for soldering - pre-tin the wire and the jack beforehand: add good quality rosin flux to the jack's surface and keep feeding solder blobs onto it with your iron and solder until it mates with the jack's surface, which it eventually will after some beading up. Flux is important here. Once you have a decent amount of solder tinned on the jack you can come back and insert your wire and re-melt them together. Try not to get any solder outside of where the wire is intended to sit
G**M
WILL WORK ON ANY MULTIMETER
BEST PLUGS FOR MAKING TEST LEADS FOR MULTIMETER AND A LOT CHEAPER
A**S
Oversized
Decent, but the proportions are a little off. Using a heavier gauge wire, but still too loose in the housing of the connector. Great for making your own test probes except for the size of these connectors. Price couldn't be beat by any other seller and I'll make them work. If I could find smaller connectors, I'd be happier. Hope this helps. Cheers
B**N
Good buy
Good quality! I make my own meter leads and these work great!
D**.
Great / Safe / Insulated Test Leads
took solder well and seem very durable. the covers are sturdy and the fit is firm & tight (exactly as you'd want & expect it to be). it takes a bit of effort to insert the test end into the molding (press the tip against some wood or a board and use some firm pressure - it takes some good steady pressure, dont be afraid - you wont dent the insulated tip.
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