Speaker binding posts with plastic covers


My Krell amplifier has speaker binding posts with the clear plastic covers. Apparently these are for EU safety requirements. I want to use spade connectors and have no idea how to open these covers. I’ve wrestled with them but they don’t budge. I don’t even know whether they unscrew or pull out or whether there is some other method at play. Does anyone have experience with these?

 

 

rfprice

I sent an email to Krell yesterday. Their response: "They just unscrew." So I'll have to just unscrew them. I'll try some channel lock pliers. Do you think a blast of Deoxit might help loosen it? 

@rfprice 

Now that you unscrewed them once, they should be good. And I don’t believe Deoxit has any lubricants in it.

All the best.

I have similar situation and all I did is just busted plastic covers leaving metal screw caps. They don't hold up tight and within the time they will twist off.

Later I've replaced them with brass nuts

@curiousjim Deoxit F5 is specifically designed for switches and has lubricant. Any other Deoxit is also similar to penetrating oil 

Don't use solder on speaker wire, for the same reason you don't use it on 200A electrical connections.  It makes the wire brittle and is low conductivity. Always crimp.

Most people won't agree, but I would probably just replace the binding posts.  I make my own binding posts but they are low mass and very similar to these from KLEI.