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20PACK Low Voltage Waterproof Replacement Landscape Light Cable Connector 12-20 Gauge Wire Connectors for Landscape Lighting Path Lights

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$9.99
20PACK Low Voltage Waterproof Replacement Landscape Light Cable Connector 12-20 Gauge Wire Connectors for Landscape Lighting Path Lights
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What It Is

This is a 20-pack of low-voltage waterproof connectors (12-20 gauge) for joining landscape lighting cables. Designed for outdoor path lights, accent lights, and other 12V landscape fixtures—not for lawn mower electrical systems.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Not for lawn mowers. These connectors are for low-voltage landscape lighting (12V AC/DC), not for mower wiring (typically 12V battery or ignition systems).
  • Wire gauge range: Works with 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 AWG solid or stranded wire. Do not use on thinner (22+ AWG) or thicker (10 AWG) cables.
  • Connection type: Piercing-style connectors—no stripping required. Compatible with standard 2-conductor landscape cable. Not for direct burial unless sealed with silicone.
  • Voltage: Rated for low-voltage (12-24V). Not suitable for 120V household wiring or mower starter circuits.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation is tool-free: Slide the cable in, close the lid, and snap shut. No crimping or stripping needed.
  • Waterproofing is limited: The rubber gasket provides splash resistance, but for underground or wet areas, add dielectric grease or heat shrink.
  • One-time use: Once closed, they’re difficult to reopen without damaging the connector. Plan your layout carefully.
  • Common gotcha: Check that your cable’s outer jacket is round, not flat or oval—flat cables may not seal properly.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re installing or repairing low-voltage landscape path lights and want a quick, no-tool connection for 12-20 gauge wire. Skip it for any lawn mower electrical work—these won’t fit battery terminals, ignition switches, or safety switches. For mower wiring, use automotive-grade butt connectors or spade terminals.

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