Manufacturer: Bulgin PX0777/UTPCurrent Rating: 1.5 AVoltage Rating: 30 VAC / 42 VDC
Mouser http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=p08Uhw9w2FyOGS2yhLmq6g== Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Feb 19, 2015 11:51 AM, "Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote: > I wouldn't use the pictured one either, but supposedly there is a product > like this, but specific for Cat5/6 where the pair go into the connector. > It would replace doing a punchdown splice block or RJ45 coupler. > > > On 2/19/2015 10:50 AM, That One Guy wrote: > > we have come across a few customer splices using the redcaps, if theyre > going to splice themselves, at least theyre using a quality product to do > it wrong > > On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Josh Luthman < > j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote: > >> There's a shielded one at Mouser. I would never use what's in that >> picture for ethernet. >> >> Josh Luthman >> Office: 937-552-2340 >> Direct: 937-552-2343 >> 1100 Wayne St >> Suite 1337 >> Troy, OH 45373 >> On Feb 19, 2015 11:42 AM, "Nate Burke" <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote: >> >>> Do you have a partnumber/distributor? >>> >>> >>> On 2/19/2015 10:40 AM, SmarterBroadband wrote: >>> >>> We use them. Gel filled so they are water resistant. >>> >>> Adam >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com <af-boun...@afmug.com>] *On >>> Behalf Of *Nate Burke >>> *Sent:* Thursday, February 19, 2015 8:38 AM >>> *To:* Animal Farm >>> *Subject:* [AFMUG] Cat5 Splicing >>> >>> >>> >>> Out at AF I was talking to some who said that they were using a Cat5 >>> splice product. They described it as being similar to a butt connector >>> [image: Image result for cat5 splice keep twist] >>> but was specifically made to accept the Cat5 twist, so that the twist >>> went all the way into the unit to splice with another twist. I've been >>> searching around, but haven't been able to find them. I can see this being >>> better than trying to do an RJ45 coupler in some situations. Anybody use >>> something similar to this? >>> >>> >>> > > > -- > All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the > parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you > can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not > use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925 > > >