Thanks for showing this. I had trouble assembling my first NAC3FXXA until I saw how you attached the strain relief to the insert. I had put the insert into the shell, then pushed the strain relief in, and then they won't lock together which makes it impossible to close the connector.
Great video as always 👍 Maybe you could have also added in the fact that the new PowerCon is now also pluggable under load (when using an XX plug and XX recepticle). I think it's the most important change in the 3rd generation of PowerCon
Thanks for showing this. I had trouble assembling my first NAC3FXXA until I saw how you attached the strain relief to the insert. I had put the insert into the shell, then pushed the strain relief in, and then they won't lock together which makes it impossible to close the connector.
Great video as always 👍
Maybe you could have also added in the fact that the new PowerCon is now also pluggable under load (when using an XX plug and XX recepticle). I think it's the most important change in the 3rd generation of PowerCon
It also comes in two versions: -S(mall) and -L(arge). Only difference seem to be the grommet at the back that goes around the cable.
What's your opinion on the tools Neutrik specify (the spanner and the hex socket for torquing the connector) for closing this connector?
@@zounds010 I have the hex socket, I never use it.
Nice! Thanks for the info Billy!