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100 Pcs Low Voltage B Connectors Wire Splices Gel Filled, Waterproof Electrical Wire Crimp Bean Type Cable Connector for Outdoor Telephone Phone Security Lighting
- Built to Withstand the OutdoorsGel-filled for moisture protection, these connectors are ideal for outdoor wiringperfect for lighting, irrigation, security, and telephone setups. A reliable choice for long-term use in low voltage systems.
- Crimp-and-Go Installation with No Stripping RequiredSimply insert 2226 AWG wires into the funnel-entry, then crimp for a solid connection. The internal metal tines pierce insulation cleanly, eliminating the need for pre-stripping and reducing install time.
- Gel Filled with WaterproofEach connector contains a protective gel that seals out moisture and corrosion. This feature ensures a long-lasting connection, even in humid or buried installations.
- Rated for Low Voltage DC Circuits Only - Each connector supports up to 60 volts DC and approximately 1 amps, ideal for alarm sensors, phone lines, or low power signaling. Not suitable for AC voltage applications.
- Simple Solution for Outdoor Wiring Commonly used in wiring tasks like gate cameras or outdoor lights, these B connectors make secure splicing simpleno special tools required.
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100 Pcs Low Voltage B Connectors Wire Splices Gel Filled, Waterproof Electrical Wire Crimp Bean Type Cable Connector for Outdoor Telephone Phone Security Lighting
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