An IEC with grip


I am sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I have not found what I am looking for yet. I have built several power cables and bought a bunch, but I am consistently disappointed by the IEC plugs and their weak grip. I have spent some bucks on Neotech and Wireworld plugs and cords, and they frequently have to be pushed back in place. One of the cords that does have grip is the Classic+ that I received with my Puritan PSM156, that holds quite well. 

Any suggestions? I know that I can improve things by wrapping the plug in tape to make it stay put, but my interest here is finding something with grip that will improve the connection.

 

zlone

zlone

It might be the IEC male plug mounted with the component. Here are some from Furutech and Oyaide at VHAudio, but give them a call or email; Chris has always been a big help to me

https://www.vhaudio.com/connectors-ac.html#IECinlets

@zlone - I use Silver plated Copper Sonarquest from Ebay

They grip like a vice

SonarQuest C25-Ag(T) Aluminum Alloy CRYO AG Silver Plated Audio Grade IEC AC Power Plug Connector

When you compare them to other plugs you wil see that the clamping contacts are much thicker

These are the best IEC’s I have ever used in over 10 years of making my own cables

Also, you might be interested in a couple of my other posts...

I have tried many other brands, but Sonar Quest are the best mains connectors I have used and they are affordable

Regards - Steve

@williewonka Thanks, I will give those a try.

@ctromeo87 I am trying out the Iego's, and they do have a great grip and are well constructed, thanks for the advice. They are a tight squeeze for larger cords, 10 awg, so I may give something else a try for the larger ones. Great for source cords though.

@zlone glad they’re working out (mostly)!

Fun fact: you can remove the rubber grommet in the shell; it buys you a surprising amount of diameter for the larger cords. If you’re worried about dust/debris, add some 1.5” 3:1 heatshrink after the fact.

@zlone - one thing I forgot to mention - the Sonar Quest has an excellent internal wire clamping design.

I use small spades on the ends of the wire and the Sonarquest allows you to easily insert the spade into the clamp - so there is lots of room.

Spades make for a much more secure attachment making the cable very safe to use and they actually improve performance.

  • I use a simple, very affordable spade that I buy from any hobby electronics or Auto parts store You can see s picture here
  • THE HELIX IMAGE Power Cable

Regards - Steve