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- 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54, 2007 John Deere 2520, 1989 John Deere 185, 1960 Panzer T70B
Seems I'm encountering many situations where I need to splice 12 volt accessory wiring (spreaders, sprayers, battery maintainers, etc.). In some cases, I just need to add a new SAE plug to the 2-wire cable. Does anyone have a good, clean way to do this? I have tried twisting/soldering wires, end-to-end crimp connections, spade connectors, etc., but they are all very untidy with big globs of electrical tape in the middle of the wire.
I haven't been able to find any quick connect plugs, so wind up buying these things which then have to be spliced in.
I guess what I would like to find is something like this
50PCS Double Wire Plug-in Connectors with Locking Buckle, Quick Clip Snap-On Fasteners for LED Strip Lights, DIY Wiring, Low Voltage Projects & Model Kits: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
but I can't find any that can handle a 12 - 14 gage wire.
I would love to see what everyone else is doing for this.
I haven't been able to find any quick connect plugs, so wind up buying these things which then have to be spliced in.
I guess what I would like to find is something like this
50PCS Double Wire Plug-in Connectors with Locking Buckle, Quick Clip Snap-On Fasteners for LED Strip Lights, DIY Wiring, Low Voltage Projects & Model Kits: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
but I can't find any that can handle a 12 - 14 gage wire.
I would love to see what everyone else is doing for this.