New Waytek connectors replacements for Deutsch DT Series
The new offers Amphenol AT Series Connectors from Waytek are designed to be a high-performance, cost-effective solution. The product line is made up of 2-way through 12-way plugs and receptacles and 14-18 wire range terminals, each boasting superior environmental seals and seal retention capabilities. The line is rated IP67K, RoHS compliant, UV resistant, and has a UL94 flammability rating.
Plugging in
As fleet vehicle purchasing announcements go, it is certainly one that makes you sit up and take notice. FPL Group Inc., the parent company of Florida Power & Light Co., and Duke Energy, which serves customers in five states, announced plans to transition their fleets to plug-in hybrid or all-electric vehicles (PEVs). The joint commitment,
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