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planning on getting this crimper
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01N1RFZZ4
I assume that I could buy replacement bits for more crimping options, like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004693837419.html
I could buy the cinlin on ali over the iwiss, but they are the same price.
I plan on crimping these (I use the digi part number):
A107109CT-ND (quick connect male 0.187)
A116211CT-ND (quick connect female 0.187)
A123074CT-ND (quick connect male 0.110)
A131017CT-ND (quick connect female 0.110)
A26962-ND (dupont plastic housing)
A25993-ND (dupont female)
A33420-ND (dupont male)
I am open to superior alternatives, the connector doesn't really matter, I just need a high amp connector with 15a max, and a medium amp connector with 1-5a, and a low amp connector. I probably should use a polarity protected 2 pin connector, but these are for internal connections that will heat shrinked after I am done.
unrelated but I will also buy a stripper Capri Tools CP20010, it's $10 cheaper than the klein tools original.
I have 16awg wire, I will try to strip it to 18awg, it has 3.0mm of outer diameter.
I think have 22 wire (I actually don't know, it has 6 strands and I think it's like 0.8mm diameter when twisted neatly, and all the text on the wire didn't give any results on google), and 2mm diameter (from manually measuring).
>inb4 leaf
Thanks if you actually go through the datasheet to make sure I didn't make a fatal mistake.
I probably could just buy a crimp set that comes with the crimper, but I really don't need that many crimps.

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