You have a source for ip rated with screw terminals? I never found one. I 
looked at xlr some time ago and was unsatisfied with what I found. Another 
equipment vendor I know uses them, but 'pretty waterproof' is insufficient for 
an end-user product if I sell it on. 

Colin


> On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:29 PM, Steinar Midtskogen <stei...@latinitas.org> wrote:
> 
> I struggled a few years with the most terrible connectors that you can
> use outdoors, rj12 or rj45, then switched to XLR connectors, which are
> cheap and sturdy.  You can get IP67 rated XLR connectors as well, but
> even the cheapest XLR connectors seem to work well with basic humidity
> protection.
> 
> I made a couple of switchboxes using XLR connectors and put them in
> metal mailboxes.  They've worked well for about 10 years now.
> 
> -Steinar
> 
> Colin Reese <colin.re...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>> Of course.
>> 
>> The gender complement is this guy:
>> 
>> http://www.alliedelec.com/lumberg-automation-hirschmann-rsc-4-7/70050935/
>> 
>> They're not cheap at about $20/pr, but they are both IP67 and also 
>> field-serviceable (internal screw terminals). This is a rare combination 
>> that customers who do not want to solder really appreciate. I run 
>> 5V/Data/Gnd/Shield as a standard pinout.
>> 
>> C
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