In Reply to: Re: Gas tight connections, pressure and surface area posted by Duster on December 15, 2004 at 15:31:22:
My understanding is that when you fasten 14-2 power wiring to a circuit breaker or an electrical outlet by cranking down hard on the screw terminal, you deform the copper wire and form a gas tight connection. Similarly when you use a Marrette to join 14G wires together.Based on that, I assume that if I connect copper speaker wire to a Deltron BFA plug by cranking down the set screw and deforming the copper wire, I form a gas tight joint between the copper wire and the BFA plug. The connection of the BFA to the component or banana pug would of course be a different issue.
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