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Conectores de enchufe plátano de 4 mm de color rojo, cable de soldadura, multímetro, cables de prueba, adaptador de enchufe plátano.
Conectores de enchufe plátano de 4 mm de color negro, cable de soldadura, multímetro, cables de prueba, adaptador de enchufe plátano
Kindle Customer56
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Decent for the price. These are not high quality and the injection molding of the plastic is poor with the plastic parts not snapping together. The retractable shrouds are also the incorrect diameter for shrouded banana jacks and will retract rather then go into the ring in the jack Rear stack able opening is not the correct size and is far thicker then it should be placing the metal too far inside the receptacle. There is no notch, hole or slot to solder the wire into making assembly a guess on wire placement. If you need to quickly make up a small number of test leads this will be fine if finicky to assemble especially in large quantities. These are fine for one offs or hobby scale quantities but I can't imagine having to assemble many of there with the guess of wire placement finicky wire insertion with wire gripping spike and having to super glue the plastic together.
Miguel Vargas
Comentado en México el 9 de febrero de 2025
Los recomiendo
Gretallack
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2024
If you know what you're doing these make top-notch leads. I was skeptical about the retractable sheaths, but they work great. The stacking sockets hold plugs securely.For maximum awesome use fine-stranded, 14 gauge wire with silicone insulation.How to build your leads:1) Strip 5mm of insulation from the end of your wire and twist the strands together. Tin the exposed wire, then apply some solder to the base of the metal plug. Make sure to heat it until the solder wets to the surface.2) Place your tinned wire against the solder puddle on the plug and heat with your iron until you see the solder flow together. Remove the iron and hold the wire steady until the solder solidifies.3) Assemble the housing. Make sure everything snaps fully into place.Done!
Alexander E. Ryder
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2022
used for multiple connections on multimeter
Gordon Wedman
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de julio de 2020
I think these are unnecessarily complicated and expensive for banana plugs. Came with no instructions and I could not figure out how they wanted you to attach wires so I ended up just soldering them to the center hollow so they are no longer stackable. Would not have bought these if I could have found simpler good quality banana plugs on Amazon. Don't try wire larger than 14 gauge.
Drew K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2019
These are by far the best plugs I've seen in my admittedly limited experience. Compared to the other ones in the picture, they are about twice as heavy, weighing 6 grams all assembled. The metal plug alone weighs 4g, whereas the other plugs in the picture are 3.3g all assembled."Does it feel heavy? Then it's expensive, put it down." Weight certainly translates to sturdiness in this case. The cheap plugs feel extremely flimsy. These are solid, the retractable sheath and spring feel surprisingly sturdy too. I wanted some higher quality plugs and did a lot of looking around before ordering these. The main thing I was worried about was the sheath causing problems, but it works great. When plugging these into shallower jacks (like the cheaper colored ones in the picture) the sheath covers the exposed plug as intended. And it doesn't get in the way of plugging it all the way into deeper jacksAll in all I can't see any reason why not to recommend these. Versatile and high quality
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