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Danr posted:

I use the double banana plugs on the Z4000 and the TIU.  They are stackable so I can plug the ground from the Legacy base into the output of the TIU.  They make for really easy maintenance and positive connections.

Even the cheapest ones are rated at 15 amps, so I'm not sure I understand the current capacity issue.  They work great for me.

I use the same. Another plus is that they can handle large gauge wire

Last edited by Sparky74

Boy, now's a bad time to say the banana plugs have current carrying problems.  I've been using them since '72 on heavy current DC power connections, 10-15 amps with no problems.  If you calculate the actual total contact surface of the banana plug once it's inside the receptacle (at least on American made, can't say for Chinese) I think you will breath easier. 

 

I have used the MTH brand banana plugs on my Z-1000 and had 2 banana plugs heat up on me almost to the point where I can't touch them because of being hot and this is only after 12 to 15 minutes of use. Seems that the MTH wires are a bit small for the job.

I prefer to use either 14 or 12 AWG wire from the output of the Z-1000 & TIU base to the track.

Lee Fritz

I too use the gold plated with 10 or 12 gauge wire.  The MTH angel hair wires spook me.  Same goes for the Aristo/Crest "G" stuff.  As mentioned above, easy to change out units.

Early on I read instruction not to use the banana plugs with the MTH equipment but have not had a problem for at least 15 years???

Überstationmeister posted:

MTH uses "standard" plugs and spacing. I think they are 4 mm.  I do not use them on my Z4000, but do use them on my Z controller. They seem to be generally effective and reliable, but there have been some concerns about the current capacity of the connection voiced on this forum.

We use banana plugs on all transformers and boxes without any problems at all. They don't melt at toy train voltages, or even get warm feeding 14ga mains.

Very easy to switch around for various power configurations .. as needed if ever.

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