Great connectors for 12v and custom tail lights

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Great connectors for 12v and custom tail lights

Postby webbaldo » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:48 am

If you've done custom tail lights (and internal 12v) and need to do all your own wiring, I found these Lever quick connectors a godsend from a company called Wago

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Here in the UK I get them off ebay or CPC, im assuming they are available worldwide.

Come in 2/3/5 connections etc, great for wiring Ground etc.

They are reusable and keep a super tight grip. They wont come loose

Handy if you are in tight spaces or need to reconnect stuff without cutting wiring.

I don't work for them but thought id pass the info on as I found them great to use.

I used them for a lot of my junction wiring for grounds and connecting to my 12v system in the TD. They can handle fairly high load ratings.
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Re: Great connectors for 12v and custom tail lights

Postby Woodbutcher » Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:50 am

Those are cool. I could see many uses for them. Thanks for the heads up!
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Re: Great connectors for 12v and custom tail lights

Postby H.A. » Wed Jun 26, 2013 9:01 am

These things are handy ! But dry locations only.
I use alot of stuff from Wago, Primarily their DIN rail products.
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Re: Great connectors for 12v and custom tail lights

Postby webbaldo » Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:57 am

H.A. wrote:These things are handy ! But dry locations only.
I use alot of stuff from Wago, Primarily their DIN rail products.


Good point, they are not weather proof. I used them for my tail lights but all the wiring is hidden inside the hatch.
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