Rain Bird WPCONN10 Waterproof Grease Cap Wire Connectors, 10-Pack - $6 - (Montclair, CA)
Rain Bird WPCONN10 Waterproof Grease Cap Wire Connectors, 10-Pack Product Features Easy-to-use waterproof wire connectors filled with silicone gel Ensures long-lasting connections of valve and controller wires, even under wet conditions Pre-twisting of wires is unnecessary, simply insert the wires and twist Withstands a 600 volt surge No mess or hassle with a grease tube Product Description RainBird WPCONN10 waterproof wire connectors, 10-pack. Rain Bird wire connectors feature an easy to use, one-step installation to ensure a solid connection. Pre-twisting of wires is unnecessary, simply insert the wires and twist! 10 connectors per package. From the Manufacturer: Rain Bird Waterproof Wire Connectors ensure long-lasting connections of valve and controller wires, even under wet conditions. The connectors are filled with silicone gel, so there’s no mess or hassle with a grease tube. In addition, our durable connectors are protected with UV resistant materials and can withstand a 600 volt surge. **Important: Turn off power before installing or removing connector. Product to be used in accordance with local and national codes. Installation instructions: Strip #22 - 18 wires 1/2" and #16 - 12 wires 3/8". Align any frayed strands or conductors. . Place stripped wires together with ends of insulation even. Twist connector onto wires pushing firmly until hand-tight. Do not over torque. Wipe sealant in and around conductors and connector opening while tightening. Do not reuse. Specifications: Maximum voltage: 600-volt maximum building wire (1000-volt maximum signs or luminaries). Wire type: copper/copper, do not use on aluminum wire. Wire range: minimum 22/maximum 12. Temperature rating: 105 degree C (221 degree F). Silicone sealant: -45 degree F to 400 degree F. Rain Bird “The Intelligent Use of Water” Shipping & ReturnsWe ONLY Ship to Continental US30 Day Money Back Return PolicyItems Ship within 48-72 Hours

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