- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
What about a split bolt?
I ruled that out immediately purely because this is 2008 and not 1908.Dennis Alwon said:What about a split bolt?
mdshunk said:I ruled that out immediately purely because this is 2008 and not 1908.
It seems some members have pointed me to at least two that will suit. Thanks!
Wasn't meant to be, but seriously... when's the last time you thought of a split bolt as being the best solution for a splicing need?Dennis Alwon said:That is an arrogant and obnoxious statement but somehow that doesn't surprise me.![]()
brian john said:
chris kennedy said:Sounds to me like very little thought went into this statement. The owner and I jab each other over this kind of thing but I make him and myself good money. Bottom line black.
Unbelievable. I love Polaris for many applications and want more people to consider that option.iwire said:The only reason to push for the Polaris is just to say your better then those that don't.
I love my wife. I love my kids. I draw the line at love for electrical materials. Gets a little Brokeback Mountain at that point. :grin:chris kennedy said:Unbelievable. I love Polaris for many applications and want more people to consider that option.
Unbelievable. I love Polaris for many applications and want more people to consider that option.
From a guy that can't find a wire nut in his briefcase, what other styles of connectors would you recommend?brian john said:I will say I have not used a split bolt in 25 years. Polaris, and a few other styles connectors have replaced the split bolt.
Hey! I know how to save money on home-runs now!rexowner said:The Ideal List has under 454 / 600V:
1 #6 w/1 to 4 #14
1 #6 w/1 to 5 #12
1 #6 w/1 to 3 #10
csparkrun said:OTHER ALTERNATIVE NOT MENTIONED IF A BLUE WOULDN'T MEET APPLICATION, SPLICE #14 TO #12 WITH TAN, (2) #6 & (1) #12 WITH BLUE, I KNOW IT'S ANOTHER CONNECTION TO POTENTIALLY FAIL BUT THE WARRANTY WOULD BE UP BY THEN.:smile: I LIKE POLARIS CONNECTORS, BUT THEY ARE EXPENSIVE. SPLIT BOLTS ARE FREQUENTLY STILL USED BY PHONE/CABLE COMPANY TO ATTACH TO GEC A PRACTICAL APPLICATION I SUPPOSE.
sorry i didnt realize i was talking loudly until half way through, i actually consider this LOUD!frizbeedog said:Stop yelling!![]()
BTW, you spelled Orygone wrong. :grin:
csparkrun said:OTHER ALTERNATIVE NOT MENTIONED IF A BLUE WOULDN'T MEET APPLICATION, SPLICE #14 TO #12 WITH TAN, (2) #6 & (1) #12 WITH BLUE, I KNOW IT'S ANOTHER CONNECTION TO POTENTIALLY FAIL BUT THE WARRANTY WOULD BE UP BY THEN.:smile: I LIKE POLARIS CONNECTORS, BUT THEY ARE EXPENSIVE. SPLIT BOLTS ARE FREQUENTLY STILL USED BY PHONE/CABLE COMPANY TO ATTACH TO GEC A PRACTICAL APPLICATION I SUPPOSE.
jnsane84 said:I think you'll be just fine using wirenuts as long as you remember to tape em up when youre all done.:grin: