Now ours is designed to work with the Leviton tool, not sure if it will work with the Platinum EZ Crimp Tool?
Leviton 47613-EZC EZ-RJ45 Connectors and 40989-RCT Crimp Tool
http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http ... JEBEK0DMCM
Who wanted these?
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Who wanted these?
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Re: Who wanted these?
Are those the 3 finger IDC type or the pointy IPC type?
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airMAX-Ge ... d-p/930664
Do you sell the crimper as well?
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airMAX-Ge ... d-p/930664
Do you sell the crimper as well?
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Re: Who wanted these?
lligetfa wrote:Are those the 3 finger IDC type or the pointy IPC type?
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airMAX-Ge ... d-p/930664
Do you sell the crimper as well?
These units will use the gold plated Trident 3 prong connector only made for solid core.
Our other connectors currently use the gold plated Fork 2 prong made to work with solid or stranded but no one has had any issues with our connectors that they had with the original UBNT connectors before they switched to a 3 prong Trident.
Yes we will also carry the Leviton crimp tool.
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Re: Who wanted these?
The pointy kind are made in two styles. One style has the points in a line and those should only be used with stranded. The other style has the points staggered so one goes on one side of the solid wire and the other goes on the other side. I have never dissected the old UBNT plugs but if you read the thread I linked to that batch appears not to be staggered.
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Re: Who wanted these?
Yes I am aware of the different types of contacts that can be used in the RJ45 ends.
Other other connectors use the what is called the fork contact in this industry which has 2 prongs each slightly angles to go each side of a solid core or penetrate a stranded bundle.
We selected selected the Fork which is used for our normal connectors so it can be used with Both types of wire. We have been selling them for months with not a single complaint.
http://www.rfarmor.com/cart/index.php?m ... ucts_id=90
Other other connectors use the what is called the fork contact in this industry which has 2 prongs each slightly angles to go each side of a solid core or penetrate a stranded bundle.
We selected selected the Fork which is used for our normal connectors so it can be used with Both types of wire. We have been selling them for months with not a single complaint.
http://www.rfarmor.com/cart/index.php?m ... ucts_id=90
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Re: Who wanted these?
For the record, I want these. These ends are much better for attenuation, especially at gig speeds.
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Re: Who wanted these?
Ja, but if the MOQ is 1000P, that is more than I'd ever use in my current situation.
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lligetfa wrote:Ja, but if the MOQ is 1000P, that is more than I'd ever use in my current situation.
No, 100 pieces per box not 1000
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Re: Who wanted these?
Interesting... I might be interested in these. Need to talk to the boss but will get back to you on these.
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Re: Who wanted these?
Any idea when they will be available on the site for purchase?
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