Wiring Installation Kit To Properly Disconnect and Reconnect Wiring
Question:
how do you disconnect it ... to connect a new one ........... only way I see is to cut the wires ...... then when I reconnect ..... its now not water proof any more
asked by: John C
Helpful Expert Reply:
The best way to keep Over 80" LED Trailer Light Kit # TLL160RK waterproof is to use heat shrink butt connectors. Since this assembly uses 20 gauge wire you will need # DW05743-10 to make the best connection. The butt connectors will help insulate the wire connection to keep the connection as dry as possible.
Products Referenced in This Question
Optronics LED Combination Trailer Tail Lights - Submersible - 40 Diodes - Driver and Passenger Side
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- License Plate
- Rear Clearance
- Rear Reflector
- Side Marker
- Side Reflector
- Stop/Turn/Tail
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Submersible Lights
- LED Light
- 8L x 3W Inch
- Red
- Optronics
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Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 22-18 Gauge - Nylon Insulation - Red - Qty 10
- Wiring
- Wire Connectors
- Butt Connectors
- 22-18 Gauge
- Deka
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