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2025-08-07 11:49:25
I really like how easily they act as t-junctions for my landscaping connections. I use a little petroleum jelly and they are now IP67 connections. They're also tiny, so the range of applications go well beyond landscaping. I imagine they would work great for RV projects which is what I'm planning to use the extras for. They snap shut quite tightly and are very difficult to open back up, but it is possible to do so without breaking them. make sure you're paying attention to the wire gauge, these are fairly precise and using the wrong size cable will cause problems.
Customer
2025-07-25 16:37:21
i had no issues making connections but be warned, if you need to switch the position or something and try to take this little guy off the wire, you'll probably hurt your fingers. . when they are snapped close, they aint messing around.i finally figured out the best way to move them is to take a small philips screwdriver and insert it into the hole and pry upwards. dont worry about using a flathead or anything. just a any type of stick that will fit inside the hole will work.hope you find that helpful.
dumgoat
2025-06-17 11:32:18
This 10-pack of T-Tap wire connectors from Kuject work fine. They are a relatively easy way to tap into an existing line to branch off.The only issue I have is the hinged cover tends to pop off while trying to crimp the wires. Once fully crimped, the cover snaps back on and stays put, but it isn't the strongest design. I try to use linesman pliers that have a larger surface to attempt to cover the hinge and wires when I crimp but still run into issues.Overall however, they get the job done.
Gadget geek
2025-05-15 17:41:20
Easy way to add low voltage taps. I have an electric scooter that I wanted to add some under lights on and this was a great way to tap into the scooters low voltage line set. Nice and tidy and good range of items.
djeclipse25
2025-04-25 11:37:20
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Cat Martin
2024-12-31 10:47:26
I have been doing the wiring for my tiny home on wheels and while I have some other 12V wiring (diesel heater and water pump as examples), I used these for the strip lighting that I used as the main near-ceiling lighting in my bus that was also wired to a set of rocker switches by the kitchen area in my build. These are such an easy way to attach the smaller wiring. Of course, in my build, being that it was installed in a moving vehicle meaning that I did "batten it down" more than would be necessary in a regular use - like a stationary home! But I love these - so easy to use and work so well, too.
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