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Has anyone tried these stunning new CPT power cord?
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Has anybody used a push in wire connector to connect all the hot leads from the receptacles to the transformer, and one for the neutral for their 1800/1200? https://www.homedepot.com/p/Contractor-s-Choice-Black-8-Port-Push-In-Wire-Connector-40-Pack-67255-0/... |
Hi Ozzy. You meant to type Wago. They make the 221 line which actually does a good job clamping tightly onto the wire leads. They make ones that hold 2,3, and 5 separate wire runs. Here they are... https://www.amazon.com/Wago-221-415-LEVER-NUTS-Conductor-Connectors/dp/B0107SYYGU/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=... Mark used them in his CPT products. This one is also interesting and can connect up to 8 wires. These could be used to run all the hot leads (two per outlet) to the output of the tranny. You could homerun wire three outlets. Same is done for neutral and ground. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CN6WR26/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 You will need some sort of terminal block or the above products for such a project. Terminal blocks are readily available everywhere! Well, unless you decide to direct solder each homerun lead to the output. Can be done with some good soldering and a plan. One could even terminate each run with a round spade and use a brass screw and nut to tightly clamp down all the O spades. Be sure to use a nice double wall adhesive lined heat shrink to cover up these bundle so tney don’t touch the chassis or anything else. |