AlteredEgo said:The 1500V is over voltage. The operating voltage is not listed. Don't you wonder why?? You might want to activate it for more than 60 seconds.
What test is used for power rated components?
AlteredEgo said:The 1500V is over voltage. The operating voltage is not listed. Don't you wonder why?? You might want to activate it for more than 60 seconds.
The 1500V is over voltage. The operating voltage is not listed. Don't you wonder why?? You might want to activate it for more than 60 seconds.
kerklein2 said:I'm no expert, but it seems that if the breakdown voltage is 1500V at 60s, that 240V continuous should be no problem.
I think an email to Switchcraft would be the best way to know for sure. These components are intended for audio applications but that does not necessarily exclude them from a power application.
Acidjazz54 said:I work at a company that vulcanizes rubber and they are using these connectors to control the heating elements. I plan to use the same ones. Good luck to you.
dcarroll86 said:Anyone find anything else about these connectors
I'll be that someone else.Yeah, that "email to Switchcraft" thing....I was hoping someone else would do that![]()