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Topic: | Compression Connections This thread has 14 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Thursday April 27, 2006 at 18:39 |
tca Advanced Member |
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Call me old fashioned, but I am just now making the change to compression connectors. I am in the market for a new compression tool, and was wondering what you thought about the Digicon 213859. Is this one of the better tools for the job? If there is something else you would recommend, please do. Thanks.
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Post 2 made on Thursday April 27, 2006 at 21:51 |
roddymcg Loyal Member |
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I use the Paladin Seal Tight Pro, very versitile. I have used the Liberty crimp tool, which looks just like the Digicon. Not sure what it is at the moment, great tool as well. I like the Paladin because it is adjustable, purples or RCA compressions in the field.
Last edited by roddymcg
on April 27, 2006 22:36.
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Post 3 made on Thursday April 27, 2006 at 22:05 |
homesystemsguy Long Time Member |
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Post 4 made on Thursday April 27, 2006 at 22:49 |
ultimate trunk slammer Long Time Member |
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The digicon is on the heavy side and requires two hands. A basic paladin ($35) is what I keep in my main bag, because it's narrow and long and it's possible to do the compression with one hand. You free hand can be used to keep the alignment perfect before it slams together. Thomas and betts made a scissor one that was also good, but it's x shape didn't go easy into most bags. Also, you'll find that there's not a lof of variance between connector brands, but there's a lot more varieties of coax.
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Post 5 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 08:20 |
Springs Super Member |
Joined: Posts: | May 2002 3,238 |
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What ever that piece is from A%$D is what we have all been issued. It does the job but you need two hands to compress.
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Post 6 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 08:22 |
Wire Nuts Active Member |
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Proconnect connectors and the associated crimper from A&%D are what we use.
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Post 7 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 09:37 |
tschulte Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2005 808 |
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For general TV/Sat work we use the T&B IT1000. It is expensive but includes a stripper as well. Much easier to carry one toll than two. For RCA & BNC connectors we use a Platinum SealSmart (these are the same guys that make the EZ-RJ45 connectors). It is about the same price as the Paladin. The sell the connectors in either small bubble packages, or large bags. The one neat thing that we have not tried yet is the 90degree connectors. I want to try these for plasmas. [Link: platinumtools.com]I also got a stripper/tool set from A&* for mini RGB. I think it is from GEM Electronics or something like that. Works good once you get the stripper set right. I am not thrilled with the connectors though. The wire is so small and brittle that you think you have everything perfect and the connector falls off.
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Post 8 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 11:04 |
jcmca Active Member |
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On April 28, 2006 at 08:22, Wire Nuts said...
Proconnect connectors and the associated crimper from A&%D are what we use. same here
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Post 9 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 11:11 |
jritch Long Time Member |
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Mine's black with a red handle.
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Post 10 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 14:14 |
DDeca Long Time Member |
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As long as you are switching over, please take a look at the AudioQuest tool-less cable and connectors. They work unbelievably well. They are faster, simpler, much more reliable and you can re-use the connectors if you need to shorten the cables or made a bad connection. Before we switched, bad compression connections were our #1 reason for service calls and wasted products.
I have also heard great things about the Planet Waves product.
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Post 11 made on Friday April 28, 2006 at 14:16 |
ceied Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 5,753 |
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we use canare for a/v and snap and seals for coax....sorry cant be more help
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Post 12 made on Sunday April 30, 2006 at 00:45 |
jayson Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2004 407 |
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Canare for RCA and BNC. SNS for F. Playing with the Audioquest ITC. Quite impressed so far and termination time is less than half.
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Post 13 made on Sunday April 30, 2006 at 02:51 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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On April 28, 2006 at 08:22, Wire Nuts said...
Proconnect connectors and the associated crimper from A&%D are what we use. I love seeing this abbreviation of that vendor because A&D is an ass-wipe ointment medicine for babies. Really. Doesn't that just speak volumes?
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Post 14 made on Monday May 1, 2006 at 00:59 |
Mr. Stanley Elite Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2006 16,954 |
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Have you seen the new Audioquest ITC connectors? No crimpers needed.
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Post 15 made on Monday May 1, 2006 at 15:44 |
ccap Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2002 12 |
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Cable Pro is is the best.
Worthington has the tools and the connectors.
I love it
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