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Butt Connector - PVC - for 16-14g Wire - Qty. 1

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Deka Wiring - DW05714

  • Wire Connectors
  • Butt Connectors
  • 16-14 Gauge
  • Deka


Features:

  • For 16-14 gauge wire
  • Qty. 1 butt connector



38142 Deka Butt Connector

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Butt Connector - PVC - for 16-14g Wire - Qty. 1 - DW05714

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (21 Customer Reviews)


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The product is just fine, as long as not using for an application that requires a waterproof connection. This is not a heat shrinkable connector.

Paul P.

12/12/2017

The products are working just fine.



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  • Connecting New 4-Way with 4 Wires to Trailer that Has 5 Wires
    The two tan wires of your trailer wiring will get ran to the single brown wire of your new plug. This circuit is the running lights circuit and since it goes to both sides of the trailer there's two wires for it. You'd run the two wires into one side of a butt connector like part # DW05714 and the single wire from the new connector gets ran to the other side.
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  • Could Just the Converter Box of the # 118379 get Wired In to Replace Old Converter
    Yes, if your # 118379 was damaged and you wanted to just replace the converter box you could cut the bad box out and then wire in just the converter of a new # 118379. You could use butt-end connectors like part # DW05714 or solder them in. It would be just a matter of matching the wires color for color.
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  • Installing Trailer Brake Controller on 2012 Chevy Silverado with Factory 7-Way
    If your 2012 Chevy Silverado is equipped with the factory 7-Way connector at the rear there isn't an actual OEM port behind the dash for a brake controller plug-and-play install, however all the needed wiring is present. This means you can simply hardwire the Dexter Predator DX2 Brake Controller # 58-8 directly to the factory wire bundle behind the dash of your truck. Based on my research these blunt cut wires are behind the steering column. You will make the following connections using...
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  • Installation of Reese Brakeman Trailer Brake Controller in 2014 Dodge Ram
    The trailer brake controller custom wiring adapter that you referenced, Tekonsha part # 3023-P works with all Tekonsha controllers unless they are the hard-wire type like your Brakeman. Based on my research the Brakeman has four hard-wired leads exiting its back rather than a plug to accept the adapter. You can still use the adapter to make the truck-side connection to the under-dash port, and simply cut off the flat connector (that is intended for the rear port on a current Tekonsha controller)...
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  • Wire Gauge of USB Power Outlet for RVs - 2 USB Ports 37215115
    14 gauge wire is used with the USB Power Outlet for RVs - 2 USB Ports # 37215115. So you can connect the wires with two of the Butt Connector - PVC - for 16-14g Wire # DW05714. Then to mount it in the correct plate is the Mounting Plate for 12V Socket or USB Outlet # 37215155. I have added some links below to video reviews for you to check out as well.
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  • Locating Reverse Light Circuit on 2001 Dodge Ram 1500
    I do not have any information that is specific to your 2001 Ram, but I can certainly help you through the process. The easiest way to do this is to access the rear of one of your tail light assemblies, as if you were replacing a burned out bulb. Once you look at the rear of the assembly, it should be immediately evident which wire feeds the reverse light (clear bulb). You would tap the wire with the blue stripe into that circuit, using a butt connector like part # DW05714. Be sure to wrap...
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  • What is the Wire Gauge Used for the Dexter Predator Brake Controller for a 2008 Chevy Silverado
    No problem, I'm happy to help. I went out to the warehouse with our little wire gauge measuring tool to measure the wires on the Dexter Predator # 58-8. They all came up as 14 gauge (btween 12 and 14 but closer to 14). So a butt connector such as # DW05714 would work for the installation.
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  • How To Wire In The MaxxFan Mini Plus Manual RV Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan
    The two MaxxFan Mini Plus Manual RV Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan # MA00-03851 you bought will have black and white wires hidden above the fan that you'll connect to the 12v wiring of the trailer. The black wire is your power and the white wire is your ground/neutral. To connect it to the trailer's wiring you'll need to use some butt connectors # DW05714 or wire nuts to splice the wiring together. If there isn't 12v wiring in the locations near the vents then you'll need to run some 14 gauge wire...
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  • How to Wire Tekonsha Sentinel Brake Controller in 2007 Chevy Suburban
    Your 2007 Chevy Suburban will have tow package wiring under the dash and typically these wires will be red, dark blue, light blue (or orange) and white. These tow package wires should be below the steering column to the left of the brake pedal and tied together with white tape. It sounds like you have found the correct wires although the colors may have faded slightly from age. The RED wire from the Suburban connects to the BLACK wire on the controller; the DARK BLUE wire connects to...
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  • Recommended Wire Gauge Needed to Extend Vent Fan Power Wire to Charge Controller
    To wire up your Ventline vent # VP-543SP the correct gauge wire needed is a 16 gauge like # DW02359-1. You will also want to use the 16 gauge buttconnectors like # DW05714 to connect the two wires. You definitely want this to be connected to a fused power source so if your charge controller isn't fused then on the 16 gauge wire you would want to wire in a 5amp fuse to protect the unit.
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  • Options for Different Connector Styles for Solera RV Awning Motor
    We have replacement motors for Solera/Lippert awnings that have a two pin connector like the part # LC373566. This is for awnings that were made after 2015. For awnings made before 2015 we have the part # LC266149. This uses two wires with spade connectors instead. We don't offer any adapter harnesses but if you have something different you could pretty simply just use butt connectors to make the connection like the # DW05714.
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  • How to Install an Amber Turn and Parking Light on a Trailer with Combined Brake and Turn Signals
    Many people inquire about wiring a trailer in the way you describe, and it is possible, but you will need to use a vehicle to vehicle taillight converter, part # 118158, to accomplish this. The converter will be wired inline on the trailer wiring and will break out the turn and brake circuits. I attached a drawing that shows how I would go about wiring this converter on a simple 4 wire trailer. You would just need to cap off the red wire on the output side of the converter and tie that...
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  • OEM-Style Trailer Wiring Harness for 2011 Nissan Rogue SV
    We do offer a custom 4-pole trailer wiring harness for the 2011 Rogue that plugs in at the tail light assemblies, part # 118480 from Tow Ready. This product wires in to your Rogue at a different point than the OEM harness which we do not offer. I have linked an installation video showing the process in a 2011 Rogue. The Tow Ready harness does require a 12V power input to its red wire (made through the included wire and fuse holder). Normally this wiring connection is run up along the vehicle...
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  • Correcting Reversed Turn Signal Lights on Hopkins Plug-In Simple Vehicle Wiring Harness HM43415
    It sounds like the wiring on your 2000 4Runner needs to be corrected so that the turn signal lights activate correctly and are consistent with the wiring on your other vehicles. First make sure the tail light connectors are installed on the correct side of the 4Runner. The plug with the yellow wire should be connected at the left/driver side tail light and the plug with the green wire should be connected to the right/passenger side tail light. If this is how it is installed and the signal...
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  • How to Access Reverse Light Signal on 2014 Volkswagen Passat
    The only ways to obtain a reverse light signal to activate a backup camera like # HM50002 are to tap into the reverse light wire at one of the tail light assemblies, or if you happen to have a 7-way trailer connector on the vehicle, tap in to the reverse light signal wire that feeds the pin on the connector. Please refer to the linked photo of a 7-way vehicle socket. The center pin carries the reverse light signal in most typical applications. It is not difficult to tap into the reverse...
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  • Installing Brake Controller in 2009 Chevrolet Silverado
    The Draw-Tite Activator IV # 5504 will work with a wiring harness adapter like part # 20127, for your 2009 Chevrolet Silverado. This means you will need to splice into the brake controller wiring under the driver's side dash in order to install the brake controller. There will be a bundle of wires tied together with white tape. These are the wires you will to connect your adapter to. You will want to connect the black brake controller adapter wire to the red factory brake controller wire,...
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  • Why Does This Come with 2 14 ga and 2 12 ga Connectors?
    They send out a common connector kit with it and you're correct they don't match up. The wires on that plug are all 14 ga. If you're having troubles finding the connectors you can use Butt Connector - PVC - for 16-14g Wire - Qty. 1 part # DW05714. As an alternative you can simply use Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Honda part # 3070-P. This will plug in directly to your Pilot and brake controller eliminating the need for any connections to be made at all.
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  • How to Install the Bargman Taillight Assemblies part # 47-84-008
    I don't have a set of installation instructions for the # 47-84-008 that I can show you, but I can walk you through the installation. What you will need to do is first remove the current taillights you have on your trailer. Remove any screws from the assembly and pull it out. Next you will need to cut the wires that ran from the old assembly. Try to note if you can what the functions of the wire are. This may not be possible but if so it will help to wire up the new assembly. Next you...
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  • How To Mount the Optronics LED Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Reflex Reflector Part # MCL31AB
    The Optronics LED Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Reflex Reflector part # MCL31AB mounts by running two screws like part # 1131832 though the base. In order to access these screw holes you will need to remove the lens. I have attached a photo that shows the screw holes. I have also attached an install video for you as well. In order to make the wiring connections you will also need part # DW05714 and part # DW05737-1.
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  • When is it Recommended To Use Dielectric Grease When Wiring
    We want to thank you for your recent purchase! You wouldn't need to use dielectric grease with a butt connector such as part # DW05714 (view video at the 1:16 mark) as electrical tape will work great. Heat shrinkable tubing such as part # DW05451 will help protect against the elements. It works with 14-18 gauge wire. Most trailer light wiring is 16-gauge. Once you have your wire inside the tubing you can use a heat gun, blow dryer and/or lighter utilize the heat shrinkable tubing. We...
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  • How To Fix ABS Error On 2016 Toyota 4Runner with Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller
    The solution to fixing the ABS Error on a 2016 Toyota 4Runner with trailer brake controller like the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller part # TK90160 is to combine the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers part # 3041-P and Pigtail Wiring Harness with Diode part # 7865. Just cut the brake controller end off the first harness and splice on the one from the second. You need a diode on the red wire to stop back feeding which is what is causing the error message...
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  • Replacing Trailer 5-Way That Has Each Circuit Split Into Two Wires
    That specific version of 5-way is not available at this time but the # A25W5B is the closest solution we have to this. It has the brown wire "wishboned" or split for either side of the trailer but the rest of the wires are a single wire per circuit. So what you'd need to do is run both of the wires you have on your trailer to the single wire on the 5-way and you'd be set. For butt connectors we have the part # DW05714.
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  • Replacement 5th Wheel LED Tail Light for a Round Red Light
    Thank you so much for your photos. We don't have an exact replacement light for you, but we have something very close. It's the Optronics LED Trailer Tail Light, part # STL13RFHXB. This LED light measures 5-5/8" in diameter (almost exactly what your current one measures) and has the three mounting holes. It features the 7 diodes that your current one seems to have and the same three functions. Most importantly, it's round and fully red. This is a flush-mount design, so there is a difference...
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  • How To Install the Gustafson RV Sidewall Light Part # 277-000261
    The Gustafson RV Sidewall Light part # 277-000249 is very easy to install. The mounting plate can be installed using standard wood screws as you mentioned. If you like, you can use anchors for added support but these won't really be needed, just make sure to attach the base to a secure surface. In regards to wiring, there is one black wire for power and then one white wire for ground. These wires will need to be run to the distribution panel so the light can receive power. If you are just...
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