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Len

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I have to wire up my halides to the sockets, and I'm looking for recommendations on high quality quick-disconnect type connectors (male and female). Preferably, it should be water resistent as with anything around an aquarium :P
 

npaden

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I wired up my own using outdoor grounded extension cords. Does that count as "high quality"? ;)

Seems to work fine for the last 4.5 years although I've never disconnected them! ;) My hood weighs about 200lbs and my wife can't hold up her half!

FWIW, Nathan
 

Len

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I was thinking about that as well. Just get a short extension card and chop off the two ends, terminate with butt connectors, and heat shrink. But I keep wondering if there isn't a more elegant solution :)
 
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I used SO cord and good Hubbell cord caps. Twist lock is not needed. The regurlar cord caps plug in very firmly even though they are hanging in the air.

Louey
 

Bryan

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Those type of connectors are only rated for 12 to 24 volt systems.

knucklehead":2h5opihz said:
http://order.waytekwire.com/CGI-BIN/LANSAWEB?WEBEVENT+L0A9CA62468880700BA9C032+M37+ENG


Look on this page under molded connectors.

They would be what you call an elegant solution....

By the way, we use Waytek products on our boats, they have really good quality products.
 

cklayko2000

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Go to an auotparts store an buy some late model GM connectors. These are connectors that GM uses in their cars engine departments, they resist corrosion and are water tight.
 

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