What Size Butt Connectors Are Needed for the Lippert Flow Max Fluid Pump?
Question:
I am replacing my water pump with a LC689052 pump which heat shrink butt connectors do I need?
asked by: Douglas S
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Expert Reply:
It's going to depend on how far you are needing to run your wires as the farther you run your wires you're going to get a power drop.
If you're planning on running the wires no more than 25' which is what I assume, then you'd to use at least 16 gauge wire and would need the 16-14 Gauge Butt Connector # 05731-5.
If you're looking to run the wire farther than 70', you'd need to beef your wire to at least 12 gauge and would then need # DW05745-5.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Products Referenced in This Question
Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 12-10 Gauge - Nylon Insulation - Yellow - Qty 5
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- 12-10 Gauge
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16-14 Gauge Butt Connector - 5 Pack
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- 16-14 Gauge
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