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| Ev Archive for November 2001 |
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| 1274 messages, last added Fri Nov 30 23:10:59 2001 |
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Re: High Current Connectors
Oops, it's crouse-hinds "Cam-Lok"
http://www.crouse-hinds.com/index.cfm?companyID=4
HTH
Seth
Seth wrote:
>
> cam-lock connectors from a manufacturer I can't remember right now makes
> them. I think up to 4/0. Try a google on cam-lock.
>
> -Seth
>
> nbmartin@calpoly.edu wrote:
> >
> > As I've mentioned before, I'm a member of Cal Poly's FutureTruck Hybrid
> > Development team.
> >
> > We are looking for high current environmentally sealed connectors. All the
> > connector's we've been able to find so far only go up to 1/0 cable. We're
> > looking for connectors for 2/0 cable. These connectors also have to live
> > underneath an SUV that will be going off road and through water.
> >
> > Do any of you know of such a beast? I know there are some railroad engineers
> > on this list... what type of connectors do you use on your trains?
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> > Nathaniel Martin
> > nbmartin@calpoly.edu
> > Cal Poly FutureTruck
> > High Voltage Team Lead
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