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Post #144492103 added 01-08-2021 4:08 PM by timbertop in Deal Talk
Obsolete. Posilock barrels do not require any tool,s makes the best connection short of soldering, can be easily undone for service, are re-usable and vibration resistant. Posi-seal version adds...
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Post #144493282 added 01-08-2021 5:15 PM by psyctto in Deal Talk
Yeah, it’s honestly not that hard. Lots of guides out there, all you really need to do is cut back the outer cladding, remove the inner separator if it’s CAT6, untwist the wires and match the colors...
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Post #144494485 added 01-08-2021 6:10 PM by Loudog504 in Deal Talk
Yeah unless its a crazy long run 14ga is probably all you need. But not like it hurts anything buy your pocket going with bigger wire.
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Post #144523249 added 01-10-2021 5:21 AM by Conformer101 in Deal Talk
Can anyone recommend the appropriate quality, type of spade connector to use to replace the ends on Air Conditioning cables (such as to the capacitor leads)? The existing ones are in bad shape and...
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Post #144537151 added 01-10-2021 4:18 PM by jatkins679 in Deal Talk
In for one... A really nice find, thank you for sharing it!
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Post #144472882 added 01-07-2021 10:21 PM by Golfer2000 in Deal Talk
If you are using 10-12 for car audio, not so sure you should be using quick disconnects in that application
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Post #144478555 added 01-08-2021 7:41 AM by VioletRecess1872 in Deal Talk
I've used these to connect humidifier to nest relay (low voltage), I had to use a few spade connectors because the wire kept slipping off after crimp (yes I used the proper connector for the wire...
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Post #144478621 added 01-08-2021 7:43 AM by mutha_scratcha in Deal Talk
Wow this is luke warm
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Post #144478792 added 01-08-2021 7:50 AM by zzyzzx in Deal Talk
You really want to solder the wires back togather and heat shrink or wrap in electrical tape.
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Post #144479053 added 01-08-2021 8:01 AM by araczynski in Deal Talk
on a related tangent, anyone have experience with these: ? https://www.amazon.com/TICONN-Connectors-Waterproof-Insulated-Electrical/dp/B07HCNTZ2Z permanent vs removable, but curious.
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Post #144483568 added 01-08-2021 10:35 AM by siniestro02 in Deal Talk
Code didnt work on 100 set but did on the 200 set. thanks
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Post #144492814 added 01-08-2021 4:47 PM by Caballero in Deal Talk
They are just as crappy. We use AMP/TYCO connectors at my auto restoration shop, and rarely ever solder since our crimps have to survive high vibration environments. We only want "the best".
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Post #144496141 added 01-08-2021 7:34 PM by softrider in Deal Talk
200 and 400 piece kit apparently back in stock soon. So Amazon is currently taking orders for delivery later in January.
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Post #144476455 added 01-05-2021 3:21 PM by slickdewmaster in Deal Talk
TICONN US via Amazon has TICONN Male & Female Nylon Spade Wire Crimp Terminal Kit on sale below. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+. Thanks Slickdeals Staff JZ1989 for sharing this deal...
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Post #144482161 added 01-08-2021 9:44 AM by dealboy12 in Deal Talk
I bought those exact ones and have only used them on 1 small connection, and I did a test with 2 other ones. All in all I was impressed. Definitely NOT as good as an old school solder and shrink...
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Post #144485761 added 01-08-2021 11:52 AM by poelock in Deal Talk
just get some RJ45 Keystone Jacks
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Post #144485941 added 01-08-2021 11:58 AM by euuser1299281 in Deal Talk
the bigger crimp connector for items that use more POWER.
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Post #144495967 added 01-08-2021 7:26 PM by softrider in Deal Talk
Thank goodness. With my luck they would have produced a more advanced T connector before I could possibly use 400 of these connectors.
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Post #144460948 added 01-07-2021 2:03 PM by wildbillybob in Deal Talk
Car stereo/amp stuff.
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Post #144514978 added 01-09-2021 5:50 PM by Aordis in Deal Talk
Posilocks are excellent but a buck a piece. More than 5x the cost. While agreed they are much better they do not obsolete other alternatives which serve a purpose for what they are.
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Post #144456592 added 01-07-2021 11:14 AM by Loudog504 in Deal Talk
What do people use the 10-12 awg for? I use the red 22-18 all the time and blue on occasion.
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Post #144456739 added 01-07-2021 11:20 AM by desynergy in Deal Talk
I wonder if these are as crappy as the old Harbor Freight ones. They're ok for indoor use, but use them on anything outdoors (vehicles, trailers, etc) and the connectors will become brittle within a...
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Post #144457132 added 01-07-2021 11:30 AM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
any electrical cord is fine, just make sure you use the gauge connector ends. Another good way to ensure a long term connection is to crimp your wires, but also solder.
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Post #144489208 added 01-08-2021 2:05 PM by Golfer2000 in Deal Talk
You're right, but not sure I'd be running 10 or 12ga wire to my speakers. It's pretty excessive. And if you did have a speaker setup that would require that type of overkill, not so sure you'd be...
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Post #144495787 added 01-08-2021 7:14 PM by jmm121783 in Deal Talk
out of stock for both of them :(
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Post #144443218 added 01-06-2021 6:30 PM by KoRruPtEdKaRbOn in Deal Talk
thanks i picked up a 200 pack. come in handy when doing automotive wiring.
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Post #144469780 added 01-07-2021 7:56 PM by Titus Pullo in Deal Talk
I wish there was a deal for multi different connectors like bullet, butt, ring.
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Post #144479911 added 01-08-2021 8:31 AM by TodayOnly in Deal Talk
sounds spiteful. in return you should put out word that you found the 'treasure'.
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Post #144480442 added 01-08-2021 8:48 AM by bhlonewolf in Deal Talk
I use it on 10-12 awg cable. :) Seriously though, lots of low voltage applications typically require thicker wire to minimize voltage drop. Most of my photography gear is 12v and requires at least...
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Post #144486577 added 01-08-2021 12:22 PM by SquirtTortuga in Deal Talk
It's a good think they print the instructions on the cover, in case someone accidentally buys these.
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Post #144491257 added 01-08-2021 3:27 PM by shinta in Deal Talk
Thanks, yeah not sure what I'm looking at but guessing there are youtube tutorials to guide me. Reviews are saying it's harder than toolless and punch down though (whatever those mean)
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Post #144412271 added 01-05-2021 3:21 PM by JZ1989 in Deal Talk
TICONN Via Amazon has 100 Pcs Nylon Spade Quick Disconnect Connectors Kit from $6.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or Orders $25+ Use code: 25ZVIDEH to receive 25% off Nylon Spade Quick Disconnect...
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Post #144436976 added 01-06-2021 1:31 PM by IlanG5958 in Deal Talk
Like tinned coper connectors more.
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Post #144478498 added 01-08-2021 7:39 AM by shinta in Deal Talk
For some reason, the previous owners had cut the end that would connect to the router of an in-wall ethernet cable so that it just has frays. Would this fix it? Is the crimping tool necessary or...
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Post #144479821 added 01-08-2021 8:29 AM by MellowGalley8523 in Deal Talk
No, these are not suitable for that application. You need an rj45 crimping tool and ends
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Post #144480376 added 01-08-2021 8:45 AM by desynergy in Deal Talk
That's what I'm going to do next time. The problem is, on the LED light enclosures on my trailer, they just have 2 spade connectors coming out of the back of them and not wire. The wires are still...
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Post #144488224 added 01-08-2021 1:24 PM by TwistYaWig in Deal Talk
For Stereo wire...tower speakers or subwoofers require 10-12 gauge wire.
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Can these be used on TV electrical cords? My foster dog chewed my power cord in half and would love to find something safe to use to reconnect the two ends.
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Post #144457369 added 01-07-2021 11:39 AM by bjandthekatz in Deal Talk
Your best bet is to just buy a new cord. It’s safer and about the same price. They’re usually a c8 cord. I only use these on low voltage DC
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Post #144458428 added 01-07-2021 12:20 PM by LongliveDannyTanner in Deal Talk
Thank you, appreciate the feedback @bjandthekatz
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