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12 Pack Low Voltage Wire Connector, 12-18 Gauge Landscape Lighting Cable Connector Waterproof for Outdoor Path Lights, Spotlights, In-ground Lights, Easy Installation, UL Listed

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12 Pack Low Voltage Wire Connector, 12-18 Gauge Landscape Lighting Cable Connector Waterproof for Outdoor Path Lights, Spotlights, In-ground Lights, Easy Installation, UL Listed
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What It Is

This 12-pack of low voltage wire connectors is designed for joining 12-18 gauge landscape lighting cable, used with outdoor path lights, spotlights, and in-ground lights. It’s not a mower-specific part—it’s for low-voltage landscape lighting systems that might run near your mowing area.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Wire gauge: Works only with 12 to 18 AWG solid or stranded copper wire. Check your cable’s gauge before buying; thicker or thinner wire won’t fit.
  • Voltage: Rated for low-voltage (12V–24V) systems only. Not for line-voltage (120V) or mower battery connections.
  • Connector type: Push-in style, no tools needed. Not compatible with pre-stripped or tinned wires—use bare copper wire only.
  • Quantity: 12-pack covers small to medium installations; for larger systems, you’ll need multiple packs.

Key Things to Know

  • Waterproofing: Each connector has a silicone seal and UV-resistant housing, but they’re rated for direct burial only if fully seated and locked. Avoid submerging in standing water.
  • Installation: Requires stripping 1/2” of insulation from each wire end. Push firmly until the latch clicks—partial insertion causes loose connections.
  • Reusability: Not designed for reuse. Once locked, prying open damages the internal contact blade.
  • UL Listing: Verified for safety and performance; reduces risk of short circuits in wet conditions.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re installing or repairing low-voltage landscape lighting near your lawn and need a quick, waterproof connection without crimping or soldering. Skip it if you’re connecting mower batteries or any high-voltage wiring—it’s not built for that.

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