But this molex would work?.No a terminal bar is no good, those screw terminals are open, and only suited for permanent installation inside of an enclosure.
You can go the toolless route and get wagos, like @CobKits suggested, they’re easy to use and easy enough to disconnect/reconnect.
Or you can buy terminal crimpers and connectors. There are brands other than molex, but I have their tools so I buy those connectors.
theres some marine ones that have coversNo a terminal bar is no good, those screw terminals are open, and only suited for permanent installation inside of an enclosure.
sure if its rated. they make those in all different configs
There are ones with plastic covers, you could even use wagos instead, but thats what i would do, no matter what its cutting down on all the cords. By using the 12/6- 14/6 coming in to the tent.No a terminal bar is no good, those screw terminals are open, and only suited for permanent installation inside of an enclosure.
You can go the toolless route and get wagos, like @CobKits suggested, they’re easy to use and easy enough to disconnect/reconnect.
Or you can buy terminal crimpers and connectors. There are brands other than molex, but I have their tools so I buy those connectors.
My suggestion was 12 pin Molex connectors. If I wanted a single quick disconnect for multiple drivers thats what I would use.Personally, I think you could use almost anything for the three 32-45 volt, 1.04 amp drivers. Under 50 volts is considered low voltage and is not dangerous.
I think these would be fine. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01A...g_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=9MK1DE2H7XCHYHTS5BGV
Or even these, https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pairs-20pcs-Male-Female-5-5mm-x-2-1mm-DC-Power-Connector-Jack-Plug-12V-24V/142262823041?epid=532259947&hash=item211f866881:g:olAAAOSw~R1bMMsT
The larger Meanwell drivers are high voltage and require a better connector. I'll see what I can find and post later tonight or tomorrow when I have more time.
Ok, here is one...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/SD20-7pin-Waterproof-Connector-High-Voltage-Power-Bulkhead-Connector-LED-Plug/273087925340?hash=item3f954f0c5c:g:l0AAAOSwNURaksD8
Possibly @nfhiggs would like to suggest something?
thats a common series with a datasheet on molex's siteItd be 15 wires. Which is why I posted that Molex from eBay with 15 spots. But as far as what I can read I can't tell if it's rated for 600 volts or any number of amperage. If there's any way you guys know how to figure that out I'd really like to use that one.
molex 0.062" series are 250V 5A
That would work but I think that having a disconnect that allows me to separate the fixture from the drivers is really what I'm thinking would be most useful.Why not use a small white or black project box/junction box and hide all the connections? You could mount the box inside on a wall or directly on the fixture. All connections could be routed within the junction box and you could use the cheapest luster terminals available. A small junction box(big enough for 5 driver connections) is only 5-6$ or so and those terminals maybe 2 or 3$.
To make a cable out off multiple wires you could use shrink tubing, btw ... it's virtually available in all sizes!
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I saw $54if you'll be making more molex in the future prob best to get their crimper its not expensive
so I can't use that Molex then? 250 isn't enough? And are you saying that to do the the connection you do or do not have to have to use the brand name crimpers?thats a common series with a datasheet on molex's site
molex 0.062" series are 250V 5A
https://www.digikey.com/catalog/en/partgroup/standard-062-series/8448
https://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/ps/PS-02-06-001.pdf
Thats the one, it does most of their pins. Even the mini fit jr.I saw $54
if your application requires 250V or less and 5V or less it will work fineso I can't use that Molex then? 250 isn't enough?
you dont have to have them. But theyre made to do that. You can also drive a nail with a crescent wrench if you're determinedAnd are you saying that to do the the connection you do or do not have to have to use the brand name crimpers?
so I can't use that Molex then? 250 isn't enough? And are you saying that to do the the connection you do or do not have to have to use the brand name crimpers?
I think what I like that I've seen hear the most is the waterproof connections from eBay. I would just use two of the 3 pin ones for the mean Wells and a 9-pin one for the three smaller ones.