I have a 750m 0.75mm² wire on a spool that needs a quick disconnect connector of some sort on it so it can take it off in 250m lengths. But it has to handle the tension of being spooled up. Any ideas?

In an ideal world it would be a male and female banana plug thing, but that wouldn’t hold under tension. So I’m hoping you folks have ideas.

    • TroyOP
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      415 days ago

      No never seen them. Will investigate. I wish the pictures made it more clear what the actual mechanism is. Maybe I need to handle one in person to understand.

      • @[email protected]
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        315 days ago

        They are kind of like two hands making a handshake - they just twist/slide into each other and each is then looped around the back of the other. Very simple and effective

    • TroyOP
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      415 days ago

      This seems like a decent suggestion. Also, inexpensive and field repairable.

  • @Eheran
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    210 days ago

    XR60 or even 90. So simply larger connectors essentially. The require quiet some force.

    • TroyOP
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      110 days ago

      It would be a good choice if I had two wires. This is a single wire, so I’d only be using one of the two contacts. So some of the features aren’t needed.

      • @Eheran
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        110 days ago

        So? It is still the cheapest option, extremely reliable, well known, available everywhere, … For example a connector being certified for aircraft adds not only features you do not need, it also massively increases cost.