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frontpagethe-press-box posted Jan 13, 2024 01:23 AM
frontpagethe-press-box posted Jan 13, 2024 01:23 AM

240-Piece TICONN Quick Splice T Tap Wire Connectors (Various)

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TICONN US via Amazon has 240-Piece TICONN Quick Splice T Tap Wire Connectors (Various) on sale for $5.46 when you apply promo code 58F4SJWP during checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Includes:
  • 40x 22-18 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 22-18 AWG Male Spade Connectors
  • 40x 16-14 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 16-14AWG Male Spade Connectors
  • 40x 12 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 12 AWG Male Spade Connectors

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TICONN US via Amazon has 240-Piece TICONN Quick Splice T Tap Wire Connectors (Various) on sale for $5.46 when you apply promo code 58F4SJWP during checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Staff Member the-press-box for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 40x 22-18 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 22-18 AWG Male Spade Connectors
  • 40x 16-14 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 16-14AWG Male Spade Connectors
  • 40x 12 AWG T-Taps
  • 40x 12 AWG Male Spade Connectors

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Model: TICONN 240Pcs T Tap Wire Connectors, T Wire Quick Splice Connector, T Connectors for Wiring with Storage Case (240Pcs)

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overzeetop
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Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road.

Can't necessarily argue on that point. These are cheap connectors for quick and dirty jobs that don't need permanence.



So, here, we part ways. Based on research by NASA, crimped connectors result in better performance and reliability than soldered connections. You still need good crimps and good crimping processes, but for truly mission critical you want crimps for wire to wire connections, not soldered joints.
t3t4
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This is just a crap connection at any price point! You can if you really want to, but I wouldn't if I were you. Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road. Strip, solder, heat shrink, dielectric grease, it's the 'only' way to do this job right!
HandInFace
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that is better. but, liquid tape over this achieves the same thing. also, you are ignoring that THESE type of connections are meant for disconnect situations. BIG DIFFERENCE

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Jan 15, 2024 05:40 PM
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t3t4Jan 15, 2024 05:40 PM
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This is just a crap connection at any price point! You can if you really want to, but I wouldn't if I were you. Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road. Strip, solder, heat shrink, dielectric grease, it's the 'only' way to do this job right!
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Jan 16, 2024 03:43 PM
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HandInFaceJan 16, 2024 03:43 PM
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Quote from t3t4 :
This is just a crap connection at any price point! You can if you really want to, but I wouldn't if I were you. Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road. Strip, solder, heat shrink, dielectric grease, it's the 'only' way to do this job right!
that is better. but, liquid tape over this achieves the same thing. also, you are ignoring that THESE type of connections are meant for disconnect situations. BIG DIFFERENCE
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Jan 16, 2024 05:02 PM
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laidbackinNCJan 16, 2024 05:02 PM
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I've only used this type of connector once because it's what I had at the time... put in a new headlight socket in my car. 10+ years later, it's still working fine.
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Jan 16, 2024 05:10 PM
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psycttoJan 16, 2024 05:10 PM
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Quote from t3t4 :
This is just a crap connection at any price point! You can if you really want to, but I wouldn't if I were you. Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road. Strip, solder, heat shrink, dielectric grease, it's the 'only' way to do this job right!
This!!!

Severing strands in a wire to "make a connection"… why in the world would anything think that's ok??? This is the quick crap work you get from BestBuy installers, do it right if you're doing it yourself.
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Jan 16, 2024 05:12 PM
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psycttoJan 16, 2024 05:12 PM
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Quote from HandInFace :
that is better. but, liquid tape over this achieves the same thing. also, you are ignoring that THESE type of connections are meant for disconnect situations. BIG DIFFERENCE
He obviously meant put a spade connector on the wire you solder in, if a quick connect/disconnect is actually required that is.
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overzeetopJan 16, 2024 05:23 PM
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[QUOTE=t3t4;168711928]Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road.

Can't necessarily argue on that point. These are cheap connectors for quick and dirty jobs that don't need permanence.

Quote from t3t4 :
Strip, solder, heat shrink, dielectric grease, it's the 'only' way to do this job right!
So, here, we part ways. Based on research by NASA, crimped connectors result in better performance and reliability than soldered connections. You still need good crimps and good crimping processes, but for truly mission critical you want crimps for wire to wire connections, not soldered joints.
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psycttoJan 16, 2024 05:52 PM
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[QUOTE=overzeetop;168729697]
Quote from t3t4 :
Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road.

Can't necessarily argue on that point. These are cheap connectors for quick and dirty jobs that don't need permanence.



So, here, we part ways. Based on research by NASA, crimped connectors result in better performance and reliability than soldered connections. You still need good crimps and good crimping processes, but for truly mission critical you want crimps for wire to wire connections, not soldered joints.
You're going to have to show some proof of where NASA research says using this style splice, where it physically cuts strands in the main wire to create a splice, having "better performance" than solder…
Nobody here is arguing crimp/solder connectors, for instance the spade side, which I've found to be an industry norm where I'm employed… and it's primarily due to workmanship issues, it's easier to have unskilled labor crimp and inspect that connection than a soldered joint.
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t3t4Jan 16, 2024 06:09 PM
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[quote="overzeetop;168729697"]
Quote from t3t4 :
Crap connections like these just cause tons of wasted time and regret down the road.

Can't necessarily argue on that point. These are cheap connectors for quick and dirty jobs that don't need permanence.



So, here, we part ways. Based on research by NASA, crimped connectors result in better performance and reliability than soldered connections. You still need good crimps and good crimping processes, but for truly mission critical you want crimps for wire to wire connections, not soldered joints.
You misunderstand, all crimp on connections must be crimped, on. That is the first and fundamental electrical connection. Once crimped, then and only then does one proceed to solder. This reinforces the bond and the electrical connection between the wire and the terminal. It also stops potential corrosion where it typically begins, at the exposed stranded end of a wire. That is the literal best electrical connection anyone can achieve with this type of connector. Sorry but, it's not rocket science.

It should go without saying but I know somebody won't understand and I'm nothing if not thorough:

Before anyone can crimp and solder this type of connector, the metal connector must first be removed from it's plastic sleeve..... See, not rocket science at all once ya get it.
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Jan 16, 2024 07:40 PM
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ICE300Jan 16, 2024 07:40 PM
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Just used same kit to do my speaker and amps on my truck, needed to tap into the door speaker.
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triikanJan 16, 2024 08:03 PM
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Is this the type of connector Louis Rossmann talked about in a recent video where he demonstrates that the Amazon connectors do not hold whereas the ones he bought locally work just fine?
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RGonJan 16, 2024 08:50 PM
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Quote from triikan :
Is this the type of connector Louis Rossmann talked about in a recent video where he demonstrates that the Amazon connectors do not hold whereas the ones he bought locally work just fine?
Pretty much. You won't get 240 quality connectors at Amazon for $5.50.
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More garbage quality parts being shilled by Amazon. Don't fall for it, people.
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GeorgeT22Jan 17, 2024 08:07 AM
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Take it from an Engineer that worked on development of terminals and connectors, soldering will always produce a superior connection. Crimp on connectors will slowly increase in resistance due to oxidation, especially in an outdoor environment. Solder whenever you can and you will not have to worry about that joint again.

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cockadoodleJan 17, 2024 08:23 AM
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Quote from GeorgeT22 :
Take it from an Engineer that worked on development of terminals and connectors, soldering will always produce a superior connection. Crimp on connectors will slowly increase in resistance due to oxidation, especially in an outdoor environment. Solder whenever you can and you will not have to worry about that joint again.
ok. engineer. Do you know what happens when you crimp with enough force on copper connections especially large gauge wire??? I'll let you google so you can come up with a witty answer like you know what you are talking about...
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