In Reply to: RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets posted by Heifetz on April 10, 2017 at 13:05:34:
I used the set screws. Like you, I would have preferred solder terminals, but I have to admit the screws seem to do a good job. My connections were still tight each time I checked them. And of course the set screws make it easy to swap inlets.
A bigger issue is the Furutech inlets are not all the same size so you have to widen the dimensions of the opening to install some of the fatter inlets such as the Rhodium NCF.
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- RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets - Salectric 18:06:17 04/10/17 (4)
- RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets - Heifetz 00:43:36 04/12/17 (3)
- RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets - Salectric 05:14:06 04/12/17 (2)
- RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets - Heifetz 12:12:47 04/12/17 (1)
- RE: Big +1 on the Furutech IEC inlets - bcowen 05:49:38 04/14/17 (0)