Does anyone know where I can get some flag style connectors for 12/10 wire? I only need three to connect at my fuse panel to avoid kinking the main power wires. I,ve looked everywhere around the Detroit area,( the motor city; yeah right lol )
They are 90 degree connectors. The 12 ga. wire will come straight to the fuse panel then the spade is 90 degrees ( all one piece). I really don't want to make that turn with the wire itself.
Does anyone know where I can get some flag style connectors for 12/10 wire? I only need three to connect at my fuse panel to avoid kinking the main power wires. I,ve looked everywhere around the Detroit area,( the motor city; yeah right lol )
IF your referring to "Trailer Type Fittings" , the type where you place one wire in, then the other in parallel, and crimp it down..DON"T use them ..Especially on a BUSS wire..
They short out, make intermittent or no connections, and fall apart..There is a reason you can't find them..
The Proper way to join those wires is SOLDER, cover with 2 sections of heat shrink tube, and secure with a rubber coated adel clamp.
He's looking for those uncommon 90* push-on terminals, sort of like that were used on sealed beam sockets (but those are bigger) Edit: I was typing as the above post was put up.
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