Shop our range of LED Accessories through our website or contact our technical sales team. Call, email or use our online live chat to talk to our technical sales team. This will create a water-tight seal which can then be placed where needed such as underground or submerged in water.įor more information on this product, don't hesitate to get in touch with our sales team. WAGO 24-12 AWG 3-Wire Splicing Connector - 50 Pack Model Number: 60267606 Menards ® SKU: 3647333 Final Price: 17.78 You Save 2.20 with Mail-In Rebate More Information ADD TO CART Go to top of page ADD TO CART WAGO 24-12 AWG 3-Wire Splicing Connector - 50 Pack. Pushing on the red section will release the gel-forming a seal around the wires. Place the wire connectors into the gel filled 3 way splice connector and close the lid. With no shelf life, this is a durable and reliable solution for creating watertight wire connections. This 3 way wire splice connector comes pre-filled with a non-toxic gel that is halogen-free and UV resistant. It is suitable to be used with 19-26 AWG (0.5mm - 0.14mm) air Core wires and 22-26 AWG (0.34mm - 0.14mm) filled cable. It is a compact gel wire connector meaning just 19.4mm in width, 11.8mm in length and 8.2mm deep. Keep practicing your soldering technique until you are comfortable with it before you attempt it in the most confined spaces of a motorcycle.This gel filled splice connector is the perfect solution for insulating and sealing wire connections to ensure that they are watertight. Then wrap it with electrical tape or shrink-wrap to prevent any accidental grounding against other wires or connectors. It looks ugly and will make the splice much larger once it’s covered with tape.Īfter the splice has cooled, trim any loose wires that could poke through the tape or shrink wrap. While you want the solder to cover most of the splice, try to avoid leaving big globs of solder on the joint. Touch the iron and solder to a few points on the splice to make sure it is uniformly spread throughout the wire strands. Capillary action plays an important role in distributing the solder throughout the splice. Holding the iron below the wires allows the heat to travel upwards while gravity pulls the molten solder down. Instead, allow the iron to heat the wire to the point that it melts the solder. When melting the solder to the wires, try not to touch the iron with the solder. This helps to spread out the heat when the tip touches the wires. Turn On: How To Install Switched Accessory Power To Your Motorcycleīefore touching the soldering tip to the wires, tin the tip by melting a small amount of solder on it. Dual rated for use with copper and/or aluminum cables. Cold temperature rated to minus 45 degree C. ![]() Anyone, even someone whose hands shake as much as mine do, can learn to solder with a minimum expenditure of blood and treasure. IPL insulated multi-tap connectors are suitable for connecting 3-wires. The source of the splicing fear usually is ignorance about soldering, which apparently many feel should only be done at midnight, during the full moon by a practitioner of the dark arts. Never fear, it is perfectly acceptable to splice wires if done correctly. However, soldering is also a great source of distress amongst novices. Soldering uses a hot iron to heat the wires to a temperature that will melt the solder, which when it cools takes care of the sturdy physical connection and the electrical conductivity. Mechanical connectors which physically clamp the wires together or to a common conductor are the easiest, but they take up more room and particular kinds are prone to failure. This can be done a couple of different ways. Wire splicing is the process of physically connecting two or more wires to make a mechanically strong, electrically sound path. ![]() While cutting your motorcycle’s wiring harness is not to be taken lightly and should only be attempted when you are certain as to which wires should be cut – by, say, obtaining the factory service manual – the process isn’t really that scary. Upon a little digging, the bugaboo is usually fear of splicing wires into the bike’s harness. Time and again, I’ve had people tell me that they are afraid to modify their bike’s wiring harness to install a new accessory.
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