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I found these at Lowe's and I feel they are much better than using wire nuts. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Alumiconn-3...ectors/4433877
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Originally posted by BobinICT View PostI found these at Lowe's and I feel they are much better than using wire nuts. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Alumiconn-3...ectors/4433877Curtis, Christine, Cole, and Charlotte
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Originally posted by BobinICT View PostI found these at Lowe's and I feel they are much better than using wire nuts. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Alumiconn-3...ectors/4433877Mike and (RIP Karen)
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Originally posted by AZMike View Post
I would be worried about the screws loosening over time with the constant movement in an RV. The Wago connectors are essentially a "tension spring" fit with constant tension on the wire ends.Grand Design Imagine 2450RL 2020 born 7/2019
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Originally posted by BobinICT View PostI found these at Lowe's and I feel they are much better than using wire nuts. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Alumiconn-3...ectors/4433877
BrianBrian & Michelle
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Originally posted by Country Campers View Post
Good find, I am going to pick up a couple to have on hand, one can never have too many different ways to splice or repair a wire when needed.
Brian
There are what I used (similar to what Bob linked from Lowes)
Morris Products 97103 Black Insulated 2 Conductor Connector – 2-14 Wire Range, Slotted Allen Hex – 1.15”L x 1.50”W x 1.42”H – Single Side Entry – Pre-Filled, Easy Entry, Rubber Vinyl Coating, 600 Volt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UKG8DNU...ing=UTF8&psc=1
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Originally posted by ncitro View Post
I've used those when I need to splice larger wire, and I keep a set in the rig for if I need to bypass my inverter due to a failure (6/3). They're great for that purpose, but probably a bit overkill for smaller splices like lights and small 12v work. The Wago I find are great in place of a butt splice if the wires are different gauges, or you've got more than two to bring together.
There are what I used (similar to what Bob linked from Lowes)
Morris Products 97103 Black Insulated 2 Conductor Connector – 2-14 Wire Range, Slotted Allen Hex – 1.15”L x 1.50”W x 1.42”H – Single Side Entry – Pre-Filled, Easy Entry, Rubber Vinyl Coating, 600 Volt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UKG8DNU...ing=UTF8&psc=1Curtis, Christine, Cole, and Charlotte
2007 Chevrolet Silverado Duramax LBZ, CCLB
2020 Momentum 351M
2004 Essex Vortex
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Originally posted by ncitro View Post
I've used those when I need to splice larger wire, and I keep a set in the rig for if I need to bypass my inverter due to a failure (6/3). They're great for that purpose, but probably a bit overkill for smaller splices like lights and small 12v work. The Wago I find are great in place of a butt splice if the wires are different gauges, or you've got more than two to bring together.
There are what I used (similar to what Bob linked from Lowes)
Morris Products 97103 Black Insulated 2 Conductor Connector – 2-14 Wire Range, Slotted Allen Hex – 1.15”L x 1.50”W x 1.42”H – Single Side Entry – Pre-Filled, Easy Entry, Rubber Vinyl Coating, 600 Volt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UKG8DNU...ing=UTF8&psc=1Grand Design Imagine 2450RL 2020 born 7/2019
TV - 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7 4X4 Limited w/Towing PKG under 30K miles, hanger queen until now
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