Martinjmpr
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I decided I wanted to hook the fridge up to my power box using the small Anderson connectors and a 12v cigarette-lighter sized socket.
So I ordered this from Amazon and replaced one of the 12v power outlets on my power box with it:
Also ordered a set of Anderson connectors with the crimp-on connectors
So my thought was I'd put an Anderson connector on the end of the 12v fridge plug (previously I had cut off the 12v cig lighter plug in favor of two ring connectors that went to the possts on my power box. Very secure, but not quick to connect or disconnect.)
Well, I replaced one of the 12v power outlets with the double Anderson connector (although only the top set of connectors is hooked up.)
So far so good. But then I tried crimping the Anderson connectors onto the wire and it seems like the connection is very weak. If I move the wire at all it cuts the power. I've now crimped the positive connector on twice and I'm having the same issue.
Is there a trick to crimping these on? At this point I'm tempted to just go back to ring terminals.
So I ordered this from Amazon and replaced one of the 12v power outlets on my power box with it:
Amazon.com: Powerwerx PanelPole, Panel Mount Housing for Two Anderson Powerpole Connectors with a Weather Resistant Cover: Everything Else
Buy Powerwerx PanelPole, Panel Mount Housing for Two Anderson Powerpole Connectors with a Weather Resistant Cover: Generators & Portable Power - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
www.amazon.com
Also ordered a set of Anderson connectors with the crimp-on connectors
Amazon.com: Anderson Powerpole Connectors 10 Pair Genuine: Electronics
Amazon.com: Anderson Powerpole Connectors 10 Pair Genuine: Electronics
www.amazon.com
So my thought was I'd put an Anderson connector on the end of the 12v fridge plug (previously I had cut off the 12v cig lighter plug in favor of two ring connectors that went to the possts on my power box. Very secure, but not quick to connect or disconnect.)
Well, I replaced one of the 12v power outlets with the double Anderson connector (although only the top set of connectors is hooked up.)
So far so good. But then I tried crimping the Anderson connectors onto the wire and it seems like the connection is very weak. If I move the wire at all it cuts the power. I've now crimped the positive connector on twice and I'm having the same issue.
Is there a trick to crimping these on? At this point I'm tempted to just go back to ring terminals.