Recommended Butt Connectors to Use with Wesbar 4-Flat Connector # W002230
Question:
Hi, I want to order part # W002230 and also want to purchase the corresponding butt connectors. Te part number I have is 05730-5 is that correct?
asked by: Andrew M
Expert Reply:
The Wesbar 4-Flat Connector Wishbone Style # W002230 referenced in your question features 18 gauge wire (and 16 gauge for the ground wire). With this in mind the Deka Butt Connectors # 05730-5 that you also mentioned will work great, as it is designed for 22 to 18 gauge wire. It includes 5 connectors.
For a more secure and durable connection you might also consider heat shrink butt connectors like # DW05743-5 instead. These will also work with the Wesbar harness and includes 5 connectors.
Products Referenced in This Question
22-18 Gauge Butt Connectors - 5 Pack
- Wiring
- Wire Connectors
- Butt Connectors
- 22-18 Gauge
- Deka
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Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 22-18 Gauge - Nylon Insulation - Red - Qty 5
- Wiring
- Wire Connectors
- Butt Connectors
- 22-18 Gauge
- Deka
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
4-Flat Connector Wishbone Style - Trailer End
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Trailer End Connector
- 21 - 30 Feet Long
- Plug and Lead
- 4 Flat
- Wesbar
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