snakevargas
Active Member
I've not used "b connector" splices before and I could use a little guidance. First of all, do I understand correctly that you're not supposed to have to strip the insulation? My very first splice was cat5 to my m1 keypad and the splice failed intermittently. I inserted both unscripted connectors and squeezed in multiple places with a pliers. This was a gel-filled splice from elk.
When I redid it, I first stripped and twisted the wires and then crimped. This connection was successful, but I get the feeling I'm doing it wrong.
Is 24ga solid cat 5 too small? What type of crimping tool do most folks use?
When I redid it, I first stripped and twisted the wires and then crimped. This connection was successful, but I get the feeling I'm doing it wrong.
Is 24ga solid cat 5 too small? What type of crimping tool do most folks use?