Here's the link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/131442559182Olllotj wrote:How about that part number?!
The threads are plastic, the nut is very thin metal with about 1 or 1-1/2 threads. Gotta be VERY careful and particular putting the nut on, especially past the plastic tabs.
It holds well, but I used a pair of needle nose when it tried to cross thread and found turning the housing while installing the nut kept it the straightest. Not too bad, but gotta be careful.
I shortened the pigtails, then used a razor knife to cut the insulation where I wanted to remove it and pulled and twisted the approx 1" of insulation off to avoid breaking the wire and leave it with a nice twisted stub for adding to the circulator wires in the wiring nut.
I didn't see a polarity, but each one worked the first time. I'm used to being more careful with DC and soldering, but these with 120v and premade pigtails and the panel housing were no-brainers