Wago 221-412 Lever-Nuts - 2 Wire Connector, Compact Splicing Connector Kits for Electrical Wires, Home Improvement Clips (box of 10)
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Wago manufactures the connectors, while Golena packages them. As a result, the connectors are genuine Wago items.
Wago connectors are packaged by golena in various quantities for you. 221 is their model number. 412
Please accept my apologies for my tardiness in responding. Please disregard the information written in the description; it is possible that another seller entered it incorrectly. The website and datasheet state that 24-hour service is available. The number 12 is ideal.
Consult the manufacturer for more information. They perform admirably, pass my pull test, and are the most straightforward connector. It's not a problem if the voltage is 12 volts.
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So that all of my motorized toys could use any of the tenders I had, I had to make some new battery tender cables. I discovered these and placed an order for them. They're simple to use and, if necessary, re-use. I was taken aback by their diminutive size. I was thinking to myself when I saw the box they came in that I had ordered 10, but then I looked at the box and saw that it said qty 10. They're small, which is nice, but not too small, so they're not difficult to work with. In the future, I intend to use these for all of my electrical needs.
Even when tightened while holding the wires with pliers, the winged nuts I was using were incredibly easy to loosen. With these, there's no need to rely on guesswork. Just make sure the wires are all the way in and the levers are closed. br>br>The box is very thin and unglued, so it tends to fall apart. It is sufficient to use a medium-sized pill bottle.
It is unquestionably beneficial in terms of saving time. Perfect for situations where the wiring isn't quite as long as it should be. This is the way to go if making connections isn't something you do on a regular basis. It eliminates the stress of determining whether you've stripped enough or too much wire for twisting all the leads together. Furthermore, if you want to disassemble everything, the wires stay straight and aren't all bent out of shape. As a result, there's no need to shorten them and re-cut them. strip. This, in my opinion, is the way to go if you like to change your lighting fixtures frequently.
These were invaluable when it came to electrical plugs. It was difficult to reinstall the wire nuts and twisted wires because there were so many wires terminating at the same junction box. These were simple to install, and the more flexible wires made it much easier to get them into the junction box.
These are far easier to install and maintain than the old caps, which occasionally failed. So, after using some, I placed an order for more to keep on hand. It's a good idea to have a few of these on hand. It's simple to set up and take down.
It's ideal for beginners because you don't have to keep chopping the wires off to start over if you make a mistake (or multiple mistakes). It also works with twisted strand wires and securely holds them in place. Wire nuts will no longer be "screwed around" with.
I tried using a competitor's product first, but it didn't work on stranded wire, and since I was working from a ladder, I needed something that worked smoothly and quickly. The Wago brand was a great success.
This is an excellent suggestion. This results in a more orderly electrical box.