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60 Pack Low Voltage Waterproof Replacement Landscape Light Cable Connector 12-20 Gauge Wire Connectors for Landscape Lighting PathLights Outdoor

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$25.99
60 Pack Low Voltage Waterproof Replacement Landscape Light Cable Connector 12-20 Gauge Wire Connectors for Landscape Lighting PathLights Outdoor
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What It Is

This is a 60-pack of low-voltage waterproof connectors designed for landscape lighting wire (12-20 gauge). They are not for lawn mower electrical systems—they’re for outdoor path lighting, accent lights, and low-voltage landscape cable connections.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your wire gauge matches 12, 14, 16, 18, or 20 AWG. These connectors use a piercing-style design that works with solid or stranded copper wire, but not with aluminum or steel core wire. They are not compatible with standard 120V household wiring or mower battery/ignition systems. Check that your landscape lighting transformer is low-voltage (12V–24V AC/DC). No brand-specific fitment—these are universal for low-voltage landscape cable.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Very easy—no stripping, soldering, or crimping required. Simply insert wires into the connector and snap the cap shut with pliers.
  • Waterproofing: The gel-filled cap seals out moisture, but they are not submersible. Avoid burying directly in standing water or saturated soil.
  • Gauge limits: The piercing pins work best with 14-18 gauge wire. 12-gauge may require extra force; 20-gauge may not make reliable contact.
  • Durability: Plastic housing can crack if over-tightened with pliers. Use moderate pressure—hand-tighten first, then snug.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you’re installing or repairing low-voltage landscape lighting and want a quick, tool-free connector that’s weather-resistant. Skip it if you need heavy-duty underground splices, mower wiring, or connections for 120V systems—those require rated wire nuts or heat-shrink connectors.

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