12 Pack Low Voltage Wire Connectors for Landscape Lighting, Compatible with #12/14/16/18 Gauge Underground Cable for Pathway Lights, Spotlight, In-ground Lights, Waterproof, UL Listed
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These are 12-pack low voltage wire connectors designed for landscape lighting systems, compatible with #12, 14, 16, and 18 gauge underground cables. They connect pathway lights, spotlights, and in-ground lights to a low voltage transformer, not for lawn mower engines or electrical systems.
Fitment & Compatibility
This is a landscape lighting accessory, not a lawn mower part. It works with any low voltage (12V-24V) outdoor lighting system using stranded copper cable of the listed gauges. No deck size, model, or brand fitment applies. Before buying, verify your cable gauge (printed on the jacket) and ensure the connector’s piercing pins match the wire insulation thickness—thicker insulation on direct-burial cable may require a different connector. These are not for AC household wiring or automotive use.
Key Things to Know
- Waterproof rating: UL listed for wet locations, but the seal relies on the gel-filled cap—ensure it’s fully compressed to prevent moisture ingress.
- Installation: Tool-free; simply insert the cable, close the cap, and press firmly. No stripping or soldering needed, but a test light is recommended to confirm connection.
- Common gotcha: If the cable is buried or has heavy soil contact, the connector’s plastic housing can crack under tension. Use a stake or cable tie to relieve strain.
- Quantity: 12 connectors per pack is enough for a small to medium system (e.g., 6-8 lights with a few spare). For larger setups, buy multiple packs.
Should You Buy It
If you’re installing or repairing low voltage landscape lights and need a quick, waterproof connection without soldering, this pack offers good value for the price. However, if you’re working with thick direct-burial cable or need a heavy-duty solution for high-traffic areas, consider a clamp-style connector instead. Not for lawn mower electrical repairs.
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