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I see that some of amplifier kits are using these wire connectors on the PCB: http://rocky.digikey.com/weblib/On-S.../ED100%5E3.jpg
Are these ok for passing the required amperes to the amplifier? I am asking this because their pins are very thin. For a 18v@250va transformer the max amperes per rail are 250va/24v/2rails=5 amperes per rail. I am using 2.5mm wire for the power rails, but these wire connectors are only 1mm thin... |
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