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Wire Connector Low Voltage Lighting Connectors Cable Connectors 4 Pack Wiring Connectors for Outdoor Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Wire Terminal Wire Splitter Connector 8150-9801-04

4/5 (41 reviews)
$29.99
Wire Connector Low Voltage Lighting Connectors Cable Connectors 4 Pack Wiring Connectors for Outdoor Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Wire Terminal Wire Splitter Connector 8150-9801-04
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What It Is

This 4-pack of low-voltage wire connectors (model 8150-9801-04) is designed for splicing or tapping into outdoor landscape lighting cable. It’s not a lawn mower part—it’s for low-voltage lighting systems commonly used in yards, gardens, or along pathways.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your wire gauge: these connectors typically work with 12-14 AWG low-voltage landscape wire. Check that your lighting system runs on 12V or 24V AC/DC (most landscape lights do). They are not for standard 120V household wiring or for mower electrical systems. No OEM cross-reference needed—they’re universal for low-voltage lighting. Measure the wire diameter if unsure; if it’s thicker than 14 AWG (e.g., 10 AWG), these won’t fit.

Key Things to Know

  • No tools required: Most install by pressing the wire into the slot and closing the lid—no stripping or crimping needed.
  • Weather resistance: Rated for outdoor use, but check whether the seal is silicone or rubber; silicone lasts longer in UV.
  • Common gotcha: If your wire is stranded (not solid core), these connectors may not hold as firmly—test one before committing.
  • 4-pack value: At $29.99, it’s about $7.50 per connector, which is mid-range. Cheaper packs exist, but reviews note these have better grip.

Should You Buy It

If you need to connect or branch low-voltage landscape lighting wire quickly without tools, and you’re working with 12-14 AWG solid or stranded wire, these work fine. Skip them if you’re wiring a mower battery or using heavy-gauge cable—wrong tool for the job.

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