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Ancor Adhesive Lined Heat Shrink AWG Butt Connectors
Ancor Adhesive Lined Heat Shrink AWG Butt Connectors
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These Ancor Heat Shrink Butt Connectors offer heat activated adhesive built into the sleeve of the heat shrink tubing. Adhesive heat shrink is the superior way to make a moisture resistant electrical splice that resists corrosion in marine and outdoor environments.
Connectors are color coded according to applicable wire size: AWG 22-18 Red; AWG 16-14 Blue; AWG 12-10 Yellow
Tech Specs
Item Number | Wire Size Range AWG | Color |
---|---|---|
ANC-309003 | 22-18 | Red |
ANC-309025 | 22-18 | Red |
ANC-309099 | 22-18 | Red |
ANC-309103 | 16-14 | Blue |
ANC-309125 | 16-14 | Blue |
ANC-309199 | 16-14 | Blue |
ANC-309102 | 16-14 | Blue |
ANC-309203 | 12-10 | Yellow |
ANC-309225 | 12-10 | Yellow |
ANC-309299 | 12-10 | Yellow |
ANC-300000 | 22-10 Assortment | Red, Blue, Yellow |
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FEATURES:
Technical Information
- Shrinks to form a water tight seal and the ultimate vibration and strain relief
- Tinned for corrosion resistance
- Pure copper for maximum current flow
- Brazed seam for maximum strength
- UL listed and CSA recognized
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Sitka, AK
1 out of 5 stars.
fail if exposed to salt water
9 years ago
These fail if they are expose to saltwater. The tiny pip of air enclosed between the two ends crimped into them draws moisture in when they are thermally cycled by alternating cold bilge water and engine heat, causing electrolysis inside of the joint. A more impervious joint is made with a sealant like liquid electrical tape or silicone within a standard butt joint.
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Bristol RI
4 out of 5 stars.
Only way to go
17 years ago
I use these for all electrical connections. Heat shrink is the only way to go in the marine environment. Blocks out moisture and prevents corrosion.
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Q: Do these products have a maximum voltage rating? Can they be used for 120 volt applications?
4 years ago2 Answers
A: I have used them on 120 volt AC. Don't know if it is recommended.
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Q: how many connectors in a package?
10 years ago3 Answers
A: purchased the 25 connector package.
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Q: how many butt connectors in a 3 pack ?
10 years ago1 Answer
A: 3
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Q: how to use them?
11 years ago3 Answers
A: These are the best. Use a quality crimper, not just the flat one on your wiring tool. When heating, make sure you have a heat deflector that will help wrap the heat around the connector. Do not use a torch or lighter. Good luck!
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