Single-Position Sealed Plug Housing for In-Line Harness Work
The single circuit count means this is a one-to-one splice or a single-wire pass-through in a sealed harness. That puts this part in outdoor lighting, irrigation controls, marine electronics, or any washdown environment where a standard unsealed connector would corrode in a season. The polycarbonate housing is black, and the part ships in bulk — no tape-and-reel, just loose housings for hand or semi-auto assembly.
Wire-Gauge Current Rating — Pick Your Ampacity
The current rating on this housing depends entirely on the wire you crimp into it. With 22-24 AWG wire, the contact is rated 3.5 A. Step up to 18-20 AWG, and you get 5 A. That's not a derating curve — it's the contact's rated limit at those wire sizes, so match your circuit load to the wire gauge before you build the harness. The voltage ceiling is 400 V, which is generous for a single-position sealed connector.
Mating Cycles and Field Service Reality
Rated for 30 mating cycles. That is a low-cycle connector — install it, mate it once or twice during commissioning, and leave it. Not a part you want on a frequent-disconnect panel or a test-point harness. The gold-over-nickel contact finish (on the socket contact, not the housing) handles those 30 cycles without fretting corrosion, but the housing itself is a set-and-forget piece.
