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Too bad you aren't in Canada. Princess Auto carries these in 10 gauge. $6.00
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Four pin trailer connectors might work also with a bit of finagling.
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But with those things you need to splice the wire...makes for a bad looking job.
Too bad you aren't in Canada. Princess Auto carries these in 10 gauge. $6.00
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Four pin trailer connectors might work also with a bit of finagling.
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One more stupid question: I can get rolls of any wire I want, but what I'd really like is 2 10ga wires put together in a weatherproof plastic sleeve. I can make my own in split loom, but I really like the toughness of a pre-made 2 wire in a sealed sleeve.
Anyone know who sells wire already set up this way on line for reasonable cost?
But with those things you need to splice the wire...makes for a bad looking job.
Builder, they apparently do ship to the US. From Princess Auto | Quality Selection Service & Value
"Shipping Rate - USA
The current shipping rates for packages to American addresses are $15.00 handling fee per order and $0.65/ pound. Air stage, oversize and freight shipments are subject to additional charges - our policy is to call with a price quote for these shipments before your order is completed. For business customers - please call our National Call Center if you have your own courier account and would like to charge your freight on your own account."
*Part# 8198137*
Yep! That is the downside of those. However, if you have a lathe, you can make splices with the exact inside diameter to match the bare wire and with the exact outside diameter to match the insulated part. A little solder, a little heat shrink and you have a butt splice that is much neater than the commercial ones.![]()
I'll do this also, but I use a plastic coated butt connector minus the plastic.
Most of the time I can just push the metal portion out, once in a while I have to cut it off.
But your right, it makes a much 'classier' looking connection.
OK, I'll go with the Andersens and the corrosion proof safety boots on each side for a little extra corrosion protection. Now I gotta decide wire size. I think it's 10 ga.
If it's 12ga, do they make a lighter connector for 12 ga wire?