You guys are absolutely KILLING it in your sector of our industry. Love your products and forward them along to everyone I can. I ripped my Maven Shirt at the gym... Bro'd too hard, zero tolerance for mediocrity!
I am very happy you made this video! I recently started a role as a parts interpreter and had a customer come in yesterday asking if we could supply this type of connector. I was initially unsure of what he meant when he was talking about this connector and it's application. I was very intrigued by his questions and told him I would look into finding out what I could do and this video has helped me understand his queries much better. I can now go to work tomorrow better equipped to assist this customer in his search for some electrical components he is chasing for a rally car! Great content mate!
Rebuilt countless cables and cannon plugs while an Avionics Tech. I just wish these tools weren't so damned expensive. But they are probably the best connections.
I work a lot with these type of connectors in mining and I have found if you want the pins and wires to insert easy especially when the connector gets full use some rubbing alcohol for easy insertion .
This look like a great product for my truck it would be awesome to have the same kinda bulkhead idea but airlines so I can run boost guage lines and such through the firewall and if yall have that bulkhead connector for 18ga wires because that's normally what most of my OEM harness runs. great vid!!!
Wow finally a consumer canon plug setup! Mil spec hummers canon plugs were solder than crimped and we use silicon lube to help push the pins and female connectors through the rubber.
Solder then crimp? Not exactly preferred from my perspective. Some connectors use crimp only to hold the wire in place, then solder to make the connection. Generally speaking, a good crimp with high pressure will cold weld to the connector, and with a stranded wire leave it flexible and less likely to fatigue as it comes out of the terminal. We upgraded our wiring harnesses to Amphenol Canon crimp where I work in order to solve the issues we had with solder joints fatiguing and breaking the wire. So, proper crimp is 1. Stronger than solder, due to a cold weld instead of solder with weaker metals 2. More flexible, as the solder makes even stranded wire rigid, due to solder bridging all the gaps, 3. More conductive electrically. A cold weld through copper should provide superior conductivity over tin and other metals present in solder. That said, a lot of people try to crimp with blade type connectors or similar you can buy in the store, and they use the wrong tool. Need a proper crimp die that's matched to the terminal and the metal thickness. So that drove my father away from crimps for a long time, I didn't learn more about them and how to do it correctly until after he passed unfortunately.
I wanted to mount my ECM under my seat for my LS swap. So I'm thinking if I buy a second harness off Ebay, I could use this to extend my LS? Use one harness under hood, one harness in the cab with the connector as the junction.
Very nice I'm actually in the process of building a custom harness, and am trying to decide if I want to run the quick connect. I like the looks and the function behind it. My only issue is the tools for the job are rather $$$$ especially for a one time use. Then again maybe I could make it a little side job if I'm successful with my very first harness. I took that hp academy course to get a bit of knowledge and now it's got me hooked.
Thanks for the comment William, we agree the tool is a bit expensive for a one time use. See if you can borrow from a buddy or rent a pair, here is a link for rental www.wirecare.com/category/tools/wire-crimpers/deutsch-crimping-tools/hdt-48-00r-crimping-tool-for-size-12-20-solid-contacts-rental We highly recommend HPA (high performance academy) for tuning and wiring education, they produce great content. There are many opportunities for those who are competent in wiring/ building custom harnesses - many make a very good living doing it, or as you said make some extra race car money doing it on the side. Give is a call or send an email if you need anything
Can you make a video on how to hermetically seal metal connectors to glass tubes such as vacuum tubes? I think Kovar wire is used for metal to glass seals. There is no video on youtube describing how to do it. Thanks.
I am looking for tools to measure the resilience in the socket. I notice that some pins are loose in the sockets, but I do not know what the resistance should be. I thought I had found something, the DMC95, but it is used to check if the pin or socket is properly stuck in the connector.
we posted a picture here that should answer the question- thanks! th-cam.com/channels/Gyv518CkAXJkNJai55SGQg.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugkx3CWCpHcoBKttxlPSFjeIOf1ARQOGK2Mm
Just bought a rb 464 round baler that had the harness run over can’t find a wire diagram for it looks like a 24 18 I guess you would call it that any help ?
Can you only have 1 AWG size on your wire for a specific pin hole in your mil-spec connector? Lets say i have AWG 20 and AWG 18 wires and i have a MIL-SPEC connector that fits AWG 20, could AWG 18 wires be used in this connector?
Timmy, the answer is NO- there are some options - you can use an 18 ga wire in a 20 ga terminal / location- look for a video in the next couple days we discuss what wire sizes can be used in what terminals and using banded terminals SEE CHART ON OUR WEBSITE UNDER TECH INFO/ PIN USAGE CHART
I like this style of Bkhd terminal very much. But: I got confused on a yachtjob back in 87. I am a pro tech, but the appn failed because I must have mismatched continuity despite careful attention. Wiring of plug and socket are mirror images in reverse on opposite sides of a bulkhead, where accuracy is essential. Divide and conquer could be a solution.
I am looking at these for an experimental airplane. Even though they say they are for firewalls, I did not see any spec at the web site for temperature or fire resistance. What material is used in the center of the connector to hold the pins? Is it a fire resistant material? Or are these only for automotive use where firewall is pretty much just a generic term and has no real fire protection meaning?
What is the Purpose of The Aux/Pilot Contacts ? like in a 480V 3 phase 4W application, what would be the purpose of the aux/pilot contacts if any ? Can you give a real world example or provide links to such ?
I bought the Haltech NEXUS R5 and would need at least 71 pins populated also can i put 22AWG into 20AWG and so on with other AWG. point me in Right Product direction please..
How on earth do you guys always have them snap right in like that? I have a hell of a time with these things, when I push them in the wires always bend and they're very hard to get in even with a plastic insertion tool.
The plastic insertion tools are such a waste. If its not just a couple of connectors that you want to assemble, you might want to get yourself metal insertion tools. If you happen to break the plastic tool while inside the connector, it might leave a tiny piece of plastic in the connector passage. that is enough to render it useless. even if you manage to get the plastic bit out, it might compromise the connector integrity.
Hello, I just got an HDP30 connector for my project car. As soon as I got it, I got excited and wanted to see the pin in the connector and went ahead and put it in before crimping the wire so I have no wire to pull on. Anyway, I can’t seem to get the pin out and am in need of some suggestions/help. TIA!
This could get tricky, but follow a similar method outlined in the video and try to get the removal tool over the pin and up to the shoulder like you would do if the the wire was present. This should release the tabs, since you don’t have a wire to pull on, try pushing on the terminal from the opposite side of the connector. (It still has to come out the same side it went in)
Will the 16 Ga slots on the bulkhead accept 14 Ga GXL automotive wire? AFAIK, the actual connectors are the same for 14 + 16 Ga. Also, on the weatherpack bulkhead connectors, there is a nice rubber seal for waterproofing, but I don't see a seal on the HD20 or HD30 Deutsch connections, so how does one waterproof the connection at the firewall?
I know this video is a little bit old. What type of connectors do you reccomend for sensors etc. I know most use weather pack but im trying to avoid those for something better.
Take a look at the Deutsch DT series - (DT,DTM,DTP) they are a quality connector and use the same pins and sockets as these connectors - we have them on our website
@@mavenperformance thanks, I just bought two sets from you guys. You guys have some quality parts. I also have your turbo mounts, throttle cable adapter.
Without pulling my harness out of the box does anyone know what pin setup would be best for a holley efi LS harness to make a quick disconnect and leave a few extras for 5v sensors?
Hi Derrick, you should be able to get wires for your engine through a 47 pin connector with planning, many use a 47/29 dual bulkhead to have some heavier 12 gauge for fans, headlights, fuel pumps etc as well as room for expanding in the future
I prefer to take the paper, and cut the holes with exacto, then trace it onto a piece of cardboard, and then use the cardboard as a template to cut a piece of metal or plastic Then glue the original paper template to the plastic
You guys are absolutely KILLING it in your sector of our industry. Love your products and forward them along to everyone I can. I ripped my Maven Shirt at the gym... Bro'd too hard, zero tolerance for mediocrity!
Thanks for the support ! Going all in at the gym with the Maven shirt on.... priceless!
I am very happy you made this video! I recently started a role as a parts interpreter and had a customer come in yesterday asking if we could supply this type of connector. I was initially unsure of what he meant when he was talking about this connector and it's application.
I was very intrigued by his questions and told him I would look into finding out what I could do and this video has helped me understand his queries much better. I can now go to work tomorrow better equipped to assist this customer in his search for some electrical components he is chasing for a rally car!
Great content mate!
Excelent video, answered all my questions about circular connectors and tools
Excellent info on these connectors! I learned a ton watching...
Thanks Trey! Good luck with your project!
Amazing product.
Just the video I was looking for!😊..I like doing things neat and custom
Wow you have some awesome products! Never heard of you until I wandered upon this vid!
Rebuilt countless cables and cannon plugs while an Avionics Tech. I just wish these tools weren't so damned expensive. But they are probably the best connections.
Awesome vids man i just started my career as a wire harness design engineer and this explaining me connectors and pins perfectly
I work a lot with these type of connectors in mining and I have found if you want the pins and wires to insert easy especially when the connector gets full use some rubbing alcohol for easy insertion .
Top product and great technical info. just ordered mine. Greetings from the UK.
Thank you !!
just ordered a 29 pin and crimpers, cant wait to install it, this is gonna make the wiring so much cleaner
Thanks bang.. maturnuwun.. penjelasannya wapik dan mudah di pahaman
thanks for the video ,. saved and appreciated.
This video really helps with my project
This look like a great product for my truck it would be awesome to have the same kinda bulkhead idea but airlines so I can run boost guage lines and such through the firewall and if yall have that bulkhead connector for 18ga wires because that's normally what most of my OEM harness runs. great vid!!!
Geeking out binge watching your channel
Wow finally a consumer canon plug setup! Mil spec hummers canon plugs were solder than crimped and we use silicon lube to help push the pins and female connectors through the rubber.
Solder then crimp? Not exactly preferred from my perspective. Some connectors use crimp only to hold the wire in place, then solder to make the connection. Generally speaking, a good crimp with high pressure will cold weld to the connector, and with a stranded wire leave it flexible and less likely to fatigue as it comes out of the terminal. We upgraded our wiring harnesses to Amphenol Canon crimp where I work in order to solve the issues we had with solder joints fatiguing and breaking the wire. So, proper crimp is 1. Stronger than solder, due to a cold weld instead of solder with weaker metals 2. More flexible, as the solder makes even stranded wire rigid, due to solder bridging all the gaps, 3. More conductive electrically. A cold weld through copper should provide superior conductivity over tin and other metals present in solder.
That said, a lot of people try to crimp with blade type connectors or similar you can buy in the store, and they use the wrong tool. Need a proper crimp die that's matched to the terminal and the metal thickness. So that drove my father away from crimps for a long time, I didn't learn more about them and how to do it correctly until after he passed unfortunately.
I wanted to mount my ECM under my seat for my LS swap. So I'm thinking if I buy a second harness off Ebay, I could use this to extend my LS? Use one harness under hood, one harness in the cab with the connector as the junction.
Very nice I'm actually in the process of building a custom harness, and am trying to decide if I want to run the quick connect. I like the looks and the function behind it. My only issue is the tools for the job are rather $$$$ especially for a one time use. Then again maybe I could make it a little side job if I'm successful with my very first harness. I took that hp academy course to get a bit of knowledge and now it's got me hooked.
Thanks for the comment William, we agree the tool is a bit expensive for a one time use. See if you can borrow from a buddy or rent a pair, here is a link for rental www.wirecare.com/category/tools/wire-crimpers/deutsch-crimping-tools/hdt-48-00r-crimping-tool-for-size-12-20-solid-contacts-rental
We highly recommend HPA (high performance academy) for tuning and wiring education, they produce great content. There are many opportunities for those who are competent in wiring/ building custom harnesses - many make a very good living doing it, or as you said make some extra race car money doing it on the side. Give is a call or send an email if you need anything
Thank you for the link for the tool hire, you're a life saver!
Incredible product along with an incredible demo! Heading to website now to purchase!
Can you make a video on how to hermetically seal metal connectors to glass tubes such as vacuum tubes? I think Kovar wire is used for metal to glass seals. There is no video on youtube describing how to do it. Thanks.
I am looking for tools to measure the resilience in the socket. I notice that some pins are loose in the sockets, but I do not know what the resistance should be. I thought I had found something, the DMC95, but it is used to check if the pin or socket is properly stuck in the connector.
Awesome vid....
Good stuff!!!!👍👍
I'll make sure I'll talk real nice to the connector😅😅, don't want getting pissed at me 🤣
Very nice
Good video.
Question: What's the proper way to install the little sealing plugs or butt plugs in the connector positions that aren't being used?
we posted a picture here that should answer the question- thanks!
th-cam.com/channels/Gyv518CkAXJkNJai55SGQg.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugkx3CWCpHcoBKttxlPSFjeIOf1ARQOGK2Mm
@@mavenperformance Outstanding! Thanks for the confirmation & clarity!
So much want! Looks like great quality just like the turbo mounts!
Just bought a rb 464 round baler that had the harness run over can’t find a wire diagram for it looks like a 24 18 I guess you would call it that any help ?
Can you only have 1 AWG size on your wire for a specific pin hole in your mil-spec connector? Lets say i have AWG 20 and AWG 18 wires and i have a MIL-SPEC connector that fits AWG 20, could AWG 18 wires be used in this connector?
Timmy, the answer is NO- there are some options - you can use an 18 ga wire in a 20 ga terminal / location- look for a video in the next couple days we discuss what wire sizes can be used in what terminals and using banded terminals SEE CHART ON OUR WEBSITE UNDER TECH INFO/ PIN USAGE CHART
I like this style of Bkhd terminal very much. But: I got confused on a yachtjob back in 87. I am a pro tech, but the appn failed because I must have mismatched continuity despite careful attention. Wiring of plug and socket are mirror images in reverse on opposite sides of a bulkhead, where accuracy is essential. Divide and conquer could be a solution.
I have a 31 pin connector and I was wondering what 2 pins I would have to connect to direct start the engine
I am looking at these for an experimental airplane. Even though they say they are for firewalls, I did not see any spec at the web site for temperature or fire resistance. What material is used in the center of the connector to hold the pins? Is it a fire resistant material? Or are these only for automotive use where firewall is pretty much just a generic term and has no real fire protection meaning?
If your life depends on it, I would use Amphenol Military.
What is the Purpose of The Aux/Pilot Contacts ? like in a 480V 3 phase 4W application, what would be the purpose of the aux/pilot contacts if any ? Can you give a real world example or provide links to such ?
I bought the Haltech NEXUS R5 and would need at least 71 pins populated also can i put 22AWG into 20AWG and so on with other AWG. point me in Right Product direction please..
Yes, you can use a 22 ga wire in a 20 ga terminal/ location by setting the crimper to 22 ga and crimping, no problems with that- thanks
Awesome video, explained everything extremely well.
Bryan Hall thank you!
Bro concentric twist and strain relief or service loop vedio
Are these customizable?
How on earth do you guys always have them snap right in like that? I have a hell of a time with these things, when I push them in the wires always bend and they're very hard to get in even with a plastic insertion tool.
The plastic insertion tools are such a waste. If its not just a couple of connectors that you want to assemble, you might want to get yourself metal insertion tools.
If you happen to break the plastic tool while inside the connector, it might leave a tiny piece of plastic in the connector passage. that is enough to render it useless. even if you manage to get the plastic bit out, it might compromise the connector integrity.
Hi, is there a pkug/socket system for 1x 6 gauge, 2x8 quage and. 5x12gauge?
thank you
I couldnt tell from the video but do these have the hole for safety wire to secure it?
Al and stainless steel for shell.. Any alternate low cost material can be used?
This series of connectors has an aluminum shell
@@mavenperformance yes I know.. Any possibilities to replace this is with carbon steel to reduce cost? Chances of suceess?
Hello, I just got an HDP30 connector for my project car. As soon as I got it, I got excited and wanted to see the pin in the connector and went ahead and put it in before crimping the wire so I have no wire to pull on. Anyway, I can’t seem to get the pin out and am in need of some suggestions/help. TIA!
This could get tricky, but follow a similar method outlined in the video and try to get the removal tool over the pin and up to the shoulder like you would do if the the wire was present. This should release the tabs, since you don’t have a wire to pull on, try pushing on the terminal from the opposite side of the connector. (It still has to come out the same side it went in)
Man oh man, these videos are fkn awesome! daymn!
SovL:Remedy thanks! Feel free to share them with friends!!
Will the 16 Ga slots on the bulkhead accept 14 Ga GXL automotive wire? AFAIK, the actual connectors are the same for 14 + 16 Ga. Also, on the weatherpack bulkhead connectors, there is a nice rubber seal for waterproofing, but I don't see a seal on the HD20 or HD30 Deutsch connections, so how does one waterproof the connection at the firewall?
Please check out the video we just posted for what wire sizes fit what pins- thanks!
C - comprehensive approach
I know this video is a little bit old. What type of connectors do you reccomend for sensors etc. I know most use weather pack but im trying to avoid those for something better.
Take a look at the Deutsch DT series - (DT,DTM,DTP) they are a quality connector and use the same pins and sockets as these connectors - we have them on our website
@@mavenperformance thanks, I just bought two sets from you guys. You guys have some quality parts. I also have your turbo mounts, throttle cable adapter.
Where can I buy those
Those crimpers work on the auto sport connectors?
They should work for the solid contacts used in those connectors as well. Please verify with the supplier, thanks
Without pulling my harness out of the box does anyone know what pin setup would be best for a holley efi LS harness to make a quick disconnect and leave a few extras for 5v sensors?
Hi Derrick, you should be able to get wires for your engine through a 47 pin connector with planning, many use a 47/29 dual bulkhead to have some heavier 12 gauge for fans, headlights, fuel pumps etc as well as room for expanding in the future
@@mavenperformance thanks for the quick response.
ty ty
I prefer to take the paper, and cut the holes with exacto, then trace it onto a piece of cardboard, and then use the cardboard as a template to cut a piece of metal or plastic
Then glue the original paper template to the plastic
Where is Part II? Or is this like History of the world part I?
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We are selling, you can contact me
Shouldn't twist the pin removal tool. You can damage the connector.
Correct 🎯
Deutsch HD30 Series connectors
This video just pissed off a certain demographic 😂
2:55 F_ck yeah! Thats my man! :D
Great vid my friend, Its like porn to me. Beautiful connectors.
Thanks!
You're going to offend the transgender community if you keep referring to male and female connectors. LOL
And your chat head is ED, you might have to change that, lol.
Hope a Democrat doesn't buy one... The male and female connections will confuse the hell out of them.... Lol