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Reddit mentions of 180 PCS Wirefy Heat Shrink Butt Connectors - Crimp Connector Kit - Electrical Wire Terminals - Waterproof Butt Splices

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180 PCS Wirefy Heat Shrink Butt Connectors - Crimp Connector Kit - Electrical Wire Terminals - Waterproof Butt Splices
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WATERPROOF - Butt connectors with heat activated adhesive protect against corrosion and vibrationSUPER STRONG CRIMPS - Crimp connectors have thick copper barrels to tightly grip any wiresMAX CURRENT FLOW - Heat shrink butt connectors use tinned copper barrels for highest conductivityEASY TO SHRINK - Low temperature heat shrink tubing recovers with less amount of heatLIFETIME WARRANTY - All Wirefy electrical connectors are backed by our best-in-class warranty
Specs:
ColorAssorted colors
Height1.77 Inches
Length9.06 Inches
Size22-10 Gauge
Weight1 Pounds
Width7.09 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 180 PCS Wirefy Heat Shrink Butt Connectors - Crimp Connector Kit - Electrical Wire Terminals - Waterproof Butt Splices:

u/Nerfo2 · 1 pointr/s10

Quick and easy, for sure. Unfortunately they don’t really seal and are notorious for causing wire corrosion. As an alternative, I’d suggest considering these instead. A little extra work, but they’re much more reliable when properly installed.

u/fatalalala · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

It is possible to do a repair on those wires that will work long term. I usually use these. You just need to strip about half an inch of wiring, insert into each end, and crimp it. Then use a heat gun (I got one for 10 dollars at Harbor Freight that I've used for years) to seal the connection, then use heat shrink or electrical tape to protect it. I wouldn't recommend solder in that area since the vibrations will likely break the solder eventually.