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Source for electrical connectors?



Not bad connectors with decent current capability. BUT... Get the correct tool AND Solder the connections!

>-----Original Message-----
>From: GGehrke [mailto:ggehrke@gmail.com]
>Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 09:39 PM
>To: 'Scirocco list'
>Subject: Source for electrical connectors?
>
>As part of my upcoming rewiring project, I am trying to find
>interlocking electrical connectors (I want to make the whole system
>easy to remove and reinstall because when I get the time and money to
>do the body work I want to be able to strip the entire car to nothing
>to rebuild, but want to be able to reuse the electrics when I build it
>back up, and I want to be able to redesign and upgrade parts of it
>without having to rebuild the whole thing)
>
>Anyways, I found radio hack has them for what appears to be a pretty
>decent price:
>http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2032286&cp=2032058.2032231&allCount=11
>
>and I'm probably going to pick up an assortment of WeatherPack
>connectors off ebay for the underhood connections I need to make, but
>making all the connections I need to make with WeatherPack stuff would
>get hugely expensive.
>
>But does anyone know of a source for an assortment of basic connectors
>like this? I'm basically building a complete electrical harness from
>scratch so I need them in all sorts of sizes, just like the original
>stuff (only hopefully better).
>
>I also need things like power distribution blocks and fuse blocks, but
>I think I've got all that covered through an eBay source unless anyone
>knows of anything better
>
>-Grant-
>
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