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Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 11 Jun 2006, 01:19 pmThey are double set-screws. Thanks for pointing that out. I'll correct it.Apparently, this error never got corrected.
They are double set-screws. Thanks for pointing that out. I'll correct it.
I know it sounds funny to have a sale on a banana but I ordered way more of these things than I should have. My loss your gain.... these are a good part. $4.48 for the matching pairExodus Expanding Banana
Nice job! Once I get a couple other projects I'm going to do a working man's cable for speaker cable. The Canare L-2T2S is my version of what a interconnect cable should be without the snake oil. The 4S11 is good but I've got an even simpler lower cost approach for the working man's speaker cable. All of them look and function extremely well and should last through decades of use. They are a basic 12AWG twisted pair plenum rated for in-wall use and would use the Exodus bananas & spades. I'm thinking starting them out at $35 8ft/pr in kit form. It would allow anyone to cable their entire system with stuff that performs the basic engineering functions that cable should. They would be built to last and function and cosmetically they would look better than most hideously expensive cables. I think you could cable an entire system for less than $200.
The 4S11 is good...
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 4 Aug 2006, 03:39 pmThe 4S11 is good...I just got my expanding banana plugs last night, which I was expecting to use with my 4S11 cable. However, I found that the screws wouldn't go far enough to hold the conductors. I took the two white conductors and twisted them together, inserted them into the banana plug and even with the screw tightened all the way, the conductor was not securely held. Why is this not working?
Ah, a nice idea, I think I'll do that when I get a chance. I haven't had any trouble with my method, though.
Quote from: dhiebert on 9 Aug 2006, 06:14 pmQuote from: Kevin Haskins on 4 Aug 2006, 03:39 pmThe 4S11 is good...I just got my expanding banana plugs last night, which I was expecting to use with my 4S11 cable. However, I found that the screws wouldn't go far enough to hold the conductors. I took the two white conductors and twisted them together, inserted them into the banana plug and even with the screw tightened all the way, the conductor was not securely held. Why is this not working?Strip away the sheilding to expose 2 X the amount of bare wire you wish to put in the plug and then bend the bare wire back on itself (making it 2 X as thick) That should give you enough bare wire to get a grip on.
I like to tin the exposed copper. It does a couple things... it prevents oxidation and it gives the set-screws more to bite into.
The problem with this approach is that, as the cable flexes, the strands eventually break where untinned copper meets the solder (which cannot flex) due to metal fatigue. Crimping is always deemed a more reliable connection than soldering for anything which recieves flexing.
Kevin,Do you have any more at the sale price? Website shows $8.95.Thanks,TIC