How to Splice Different Gauge Wire With Seachoice Step-Down Butt Connectors

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Seachoice Step-Down Butt Connectors allow you to splice larger-gauge to smaller-gauge wire for your DIY electrical projects. These connectors are sized differently at each end to accommodate up to a 3-to-1 difference in wire gauge. Plus, the heat shrink feature guarantees a secure, water-tight seal every time. In this Quick Tip video, Phil demonstrates how to use these specialized connectors.
    Products Demonstrated in this Video:
    Seachoice 61441 Step Down 3-to-1 Heat Shrink Butt Connectors, 10-Pack
    Seachoice 61347 Ratcheting Crimp Tool, 16-8 AWG
    Seachoice 61271 Professional Heavy-Duty Butane Power Torch
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Комментарии • 7

  • @barrybritcher
    @barrybritcher Год назад +2

    FANTASTIC WE NEED THESE BAD BOYS IN THE UK

  • @miffy8241
    @miffy8241 2 года назад +1

    Been debating some electrical work on my Malibu Two XL. Need that tool. My needle nose don’t cut it

  • @TheTimeCreations
    @TheTimeCreations 3 месяца назад

    Can I use this to splice off a 10 gauge into a 16 gauge 12v system without causing any kind of heat issues?

  • @Heavy69Metal
    @Heavy69Metal 9 месяцев назад

    how do I splice say two 12 gauge or AWG wires into 1 12 gauge AWG wire? As well as protect to and seal it via heat shrink it or plastic dip it or both or electrical tape it?
    Or for speakers

    • @BringItOn31124
      @BringItOn31124 4 месяца назад

      I know your comment is 4 months old but why would you want to splice 2 12 awg into 1 12 awg wire?

  • @chevyvantravel9735
    @chevyvantravel9735 2 года назад

    i have a solar panel that came with a 16 gauge wire. i want to upgrade to an 8 gauge wire, so that i can minimize loss. is this possible and is there a video? thanks.

    • @wadebrewer7212
      @wadebrewer7212 Год назад

      Working on going from 8 gauge to 10 gauge. Ran 8 gauge 100 ft....but the inverter will not fit the 8 gauge. Not much out there.