Are the Ethernet clamshell RJ45 connectors worth the extra cost?
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I don't regularly terminate wires anymore. But the clamshells/passthrough terminators were really great, saved a lot of time in my opinion.
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@coliver said:
I don't regularly terminate wires anymore. But the clamshells/passthrough terminators were really great, saved a lot of time in my opinion.
I agree, the pass-through type makes it a lot easier to ensure you have the cables in the correct position as well.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@coliver said:
I don't regularly terminate wires anymore. But the clamshells/passthrough terminators were really great, saved a lot of time in my opinion.
I agree, the pass-through type makes it a lot easier to ensure you have the cables in the correct position as well.
Especially if you crimp it wrong and have to cut off the end.
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I think the major benefit is that you ensure that you get the sheath into the crimp and you don't have excess wire that can flex and break.
I think it depends on the technique and cable stock you work with. The box I have now I would consider crap.. Orange/white, Green/white, etc.. so if you miss sort the pairs you have to cut and start again. Good cable will always have the strip. - At least in my opinion..
The pass through cable 'requires' a special crimper to cut off the excess.. but you can get away with using a razor.
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I am just going to order it.
Do you guys use Strain Relief's?
http://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-100036-EZ-RJ45-Strain/dp/B00939KKX6/
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@aaronstuder said:
I am just going to order it.
Do you guys use Strain Relief's?
http://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-100036-EZ-RJ45-Strain/dp/B00939KKX6/
Not on hand made cables, annoys me more than saves...
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I would just get some basic clip protectors and the RJ45 jacks.
Some of the clip protectors though are like trying to bend steel.... so yeah... prepare for a hand workout?
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Nothing special needed to POE right?
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@aaronstuder said:
Nothing special needed to POE right?
Correct, just make sure all the wires are fine before plugging it in!
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I'm kinda weird and don't like the clamshell/passthru connectors...
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I think it is because I learned before they existed... no good reason why... I just don't use them.
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Don't you need a "special" crimper for those type of plugs?
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@hobbit666 You need one with a razor blade that cuts the extra off as it crimps.
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@hobbit666 said:
Don't you need a "special" crimper for those type of plugs?
Technically, Yes.
I ordered this: http://www.amazon.com/Platinum-Tools-100054C-Clamshell-EZ-RJPRO/dp/B00939KFOU/
Everything you need in 1 tool!
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@hobbit666 said:
Don't you need a "special" crimper for those type of plugs?
You can get away with a utility knife or a good set of wire cutters. Or if you're in a bind the bend-and-break method works. I don't generally recommend it though as it can mess up the crimp.