Bob&Alicia
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I was reading the installation manual for the Mastervolt charger and it said you should use a Bootlace Wire Ferrule as the screw terminal on the charger. I had never heard of a wire ferrule so I googled it.
This seems to be a European electrical requirement and not one in the US. I watched a couple of YouTube videos from people who use them when installing equipment and other manufacturing uses where vibration etc are a factor. Their rationale was that when you tighten the screw terminal down you flatten the wire and can have a up to 50% loss of connectivity. By inserting the wire into the Ferrule and using a Ferrule crimping tool that crimps the metal and not the plastic you "cold press" the wire together inside the Ferrule. The screw then presses into the Ferrule.
This all made sense to me but I lack a lot of knowledge around this kind of stuff so I thought I would see what this group thought.
This seems to be a European electrical requirement and not one in the US. I watched a couple of YouTube videos from people who use them when installing equipment and other manufacturing uses where vibration etc are a factor. Their rationale was that when you tighten the screw terminal down you flatten the wire and can have a up to 50% loss of connectivity. By inserting the wire into the Ferrule and using a Ferrule crimping tool that crimps the metal and not the plastic you "cold press" the wire together inside the Ferrule. The screw then presses into the Ferrule.
This all made sense to me but I lack a lot of knowledge around this kind of stuff so I thought I would see what this group thought.