Wrenchers,
Some point back we transitioned from polaris lugs to buchanan crimps/caps
(doping our wires in noalox) for our jbox splices. I know there have been a
few conversations on here about this. Seems like a much more robust
connection than anything we have used prior. But now we have an inspector
who isn't in support of using them for outdoor/damp locations. To be fair
(although it seems like a far superior connection) Ideal doesn't have
documentation to support outdoor use. I know a lot of folks on here have
had solid/long lasting results though. In any event, we may have to
transition away from buchanan crimps and wondering what you all recommend
as your second (or first) choice? Or if anyone has experience with
supporting this application when dealing with inspectors? Do we go back to
polaris lugs? I know there was a conversation a while back about failures
with those...
Thanks for any thoughts.
Adam

Adam Katzman
Autonomous Energies
PO Box 1245
Kingston, NY 12402
www.autonomousenergies.com
(518) 567-1468
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