You should absolutely NOT tin the wires. They will save you trouble when building, and ferrules make maintenance much easier., you bless the guy. This random link says " Both the IPC-J-STD-001 Rev E section 5. standards recommend that tinned wire not be used in crimp terminations, under screws (such as in terminal blocks) or when forming mesh splices. And this one says the same thing, citing the same. While tinning does have benefits, there are better alternatives that could save you the headache of loose terminations. for 240V the wires should be red,black,green. @Jasen - that depends on your location. Edit -- the label on the board seems to suggest two live phases, not live+neutral, so any combination of brown black and. Ceramic ferrules and sleeves are often used in optical connectors, attenuators, fiber stubs, and other optoelectronics requiring low signal loss. Kyocera's extrusion molding process creates ferrules with excellent coaxiality, and our precision machining ensures excellent concentricity with precise. Stainless steel ferrules provide superior vibration resistance for machinery, sensors, and outdoor enclosures.
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