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Current Stackable Connector Speaker Adapter Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Current Stackable Connector Speaker Adapter

Quantity: 10sets (5pcs red + 5pcs black). Type:Side Stackable 4mm Banana Plug connector; Connection:Screw. Material: Soft PVC insulator+Nickel Plated brass. Rating: 30VAC-60VDC/32A max. Maximum Allowed Wire Diameter :3mm; Weight:65g.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits me well - AV accessories

I used them to charge batteries. It was easy to attach to 16 gauge wire with screws. They have been working well for the past few weeks.

Pros
  • Quantity: 10 sets (5pcs red + 5pcs black)
Cons
  • Does not fit all

Revainrating 5 out of 5

make your own to plugs and adapters

Made them a set of long test leads that work very well with the silicone wire so they lay flat when in use but are easy to roll up for storage.

Pros
  • Type: 4 mm side stackable banana plug; Connection: Screw
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do what I need from them.

Holds wires with screw. I don't know if it will stand up to soldering. I use an electrolytic bath along with graphite rods. So far, so good.

Pros
  • Maximum permitted wire diameter: 3 mm; Weight: 65g
Cons
  • Contact seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works with 10 AWG wire when soldering

These can be used with 10 gauge wire but only if you remove the screw that holds the wire normally in place and place, and simply solder the wire in. You will most likely need to place some wires outside of the hole and solder them to the base. Due to the thicker insulation on the wires, you will then need to gently heat the cap to get it in place. I heated mine and carefully enlarged at the base with a Phillips screwdriver to then put it on. This allows for some very nice and thick test leads…

Pros
  • Rating: 30VAC-60VDC/32A max
Cons
  • Minor