- Oct 25, 2007
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I've been reading through some older posts over at XS and have seen quite a few posts regarding modular connectors and the increased heat/resistance that these cause. No one ever went into very much detail, but I was hoping to get some insights into this.
I'm thinking of creating a modular PSU and possibly using a different type of connector that might be more efficient than the plastic type connectors we generally see with regards to the heat/resistance increase due to a solderless connection. I've been doing some searching around Google, but I couldn't really find anything concrete about this -- maybe I'm just not using the right keywords. If anyone can point me to a good article or something about this I'd appreciate it.
Anyways, I remember in the Corps we used some pretty beefy connectors with solid pins and screwed caps. I was thinking that something like this might be better than the plastic we normally see. You can get an idea of what I am referring to at this link. This would only be used at the modular side of the cables, I'm not thinking of modifying the component side.
Could something like this reduce the heat/resistance that I've been reading about? Is there another type of connector that would be better?
I know my way around a soldering iron, but the theory behind circuits and what not isn't something I've really ever gotten into.
I'm thinking of creating a modular PSU and possibly using a different type of connector that might be more efficient than the plastic type connectors we generally see with regards to the heat/resistance increase due to a solderless connection. I've been doing some searching around Google, but I couldn't really find anything concrete about this -- maybe I'm just not using the right keywords. If anyone can point me to a good article or something about this I'd appreciate it.
Anyways, I remember in the Corps we used some pretty beefy connectors with solid pins and screwed caps. I was thinking that something like this might be better than the plastic we normally see. You can get an idea of what I am referring to at this link. This would only be used at the modular side of the cables, I'm not thinking of modifying the component side.
Could something like this reduce the heat/resistance that I've been reading about? Is there another type of connector that would be better?
I know my way around a soldering iron, but the theory behind circuits and what not isn't something I've really ever gotten into.
