So, just to spell it out, we need the:
502-HPCC4F (cord plug)
502-HPCP41F (Panel mount outlet)
jeffmeh said:We beat this around quite a bit in the https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f170/show-us-your-element-housings-pots-how-did-you-do-212079/ thread. Runs4beer did get this answer directly from Switchcraft: "The connectors are rated for 50 A (for the Fast-on terminal type) and 1500 VAC rms. There should be no problem with the customer's application."
Here's what I posted in the other thread:
Switchcraft certainly stands behind using the HPC (High Power Connector) series for this type of use. In addition to the email cited above, from the product sheet:
Markets
• Loudspeakers
• Power audio amplifiers
• Medical
• Process Controls
From the specs:
High Power Connector, 30 A Current Rating, Silver-Plated over Copper Alloy Contact Material
30 A Rating Per UL 1977 on PC Mount Versions
50 A Rating Per UL 1977 on Faston® Versions
1500 VAC (RMS)
Neutrik, who appears to make the premium version of these connectors, specifically warns against use of their speakON connector for AC mains or power supply.
http://www.neutrik.com/en/speakon/stx-series/nlt4fx
They make a different, more robust version for power:
http://www.neutrik.com/en/audio/powercon/powercon-32-a/
jeffmeh said:The Neutrik Powercon's have only 3 poles, correct?
I'm on the fence, but I think there are definitely people out there who might conclude that for a few $ extra the powercon's are worth the peace of mind.
I'm trying to imagine a scenario when I'll be stupid enough to plug one end of a Switchcraft cord into the control panel and then go and plug the other end of the same cord right back into the control panel. I mean, I can do some dumb things, but I don't think I could ever do anything quite that stupid. "Red cord goes to red pot, black cord goes to black pot, make sure the cord ends that are connected to the control panel are not the same color before turning anything on. Done!"
But if you can imagine yourself doing something that dumb, then yeah, spend the extra bucks.
I got the Switchcraft HPC male and female connector in the mail yesterday. I am not particularly impressed with them. The male and female parts click together, not a satisfying clunk but the connection feels solid. The terminals are very close together, lack screw terminals, and the insulating barriers are extremely short, so insulated spade terminals are really the only way to go. I don't know how these can be recommended for 1500V and 50A.
My $0.02: They look and feel like the cheap Speakon knock offs they are.
I'm trying to imagine a scenario when I'll be stupid enough to plug one end of a Switchcraft cord into the control panel and then go and plug the other end of the same cord right back into the control panel. I mean, I can do some dumb things, but I don't think I could ever do anything quite that stupid. "Red cord goes to red pot, black cord goes to black pot, make sure the cord ends that are connected to the control panel are not the same color before turning anything on. Done!"
But if you can imagine yourself doing something that dumb, then yeah, spend the extra bucks.
I like basic safety features and will pay for them. If that's dumb, well it's my money.
Could be wrong but I think the two of you might be talking about different thing:
wiring the plug/outlets (panel assembly)
and
brew day set up