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Brightfour Tap Wire Connectors offer a solderless, no-strip solution for quick and secure 3-way wire splicing. Designed for 16-20 AWG wires, these copper clasp connectors maintain solid contact under various conditions, making them ideal for automotive, audio, and LED lighting installations. The 12-pack ensures you’re always prepared for efficient, professional-grade wiring.
Color | 3 Way 1 Pin 12 Pack |
Connector Type | Pin |
Contact Material | Copper |
Terminal | Pin Terminal |
Material | Copper |
Brand | Brightfour |
Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
Manufacturer | Brightfour |
Part Number | 16P WC |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.04 x 2.76 x 0.67 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 16P WC |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
They work and stay locked down
Worked very well. Locked very tightly and are holing up well unlike cheaper versions which did not work. I highly recommend these as a far more superior splice!
L**R
Good secure grip
Rewired trailer lights. These offer a more secure grip than the cheaper clip on type. They are a bit bigger and needed a pair pliers to clip it shut. The quality is better. Will see how well they last loan term exposed to the sun.
K**N
Great product for the purpose it serves!
Overall, this is a great product that cleans up wiring. I used these to wire 12vdc led lights in my container workshop and they work perfectly. Great value for what they accomplish.The connectors are a bit tough to latch but appear to be very durable and can handle some muscle when needed.
E**R
Quality connectors
I chose these connectors over the colored plastic ones because they are higher quality. They are very easy to use and so far the quality of the connection has been perfect
A**R
Solid
As advertised
R**D
Wire sheathing diameter critical
I read reviews about these and there were several that said 14 & 16 gauge wire would not work. These will be used for outdoor LED pathway lights with a maximum of 4 lights on the string. Calculations said that 18 gauge would be more than sufficient for the current load with minimal voltage loss at the last light of the string. Well they don't mention either the diameter of the hole in the connector or the maximum outside diameter of the wire that can be used. I measured the diameter of the hole in the connector as 3.03mm and the OD of the wire I purchased measured 3.4mm +/- a couple of hundredths.It appears to me that the wire sheathing diameter is not a standard so the diameter becomes important and when searching for 18 gauge wire but I never saw any mention of it during the wire search.I was able to get the first/trial light to illuminate by using a set of vise grips to squeeze the connector but as soon as I released the pressure the light went out. The connector clips never engaged.Just a heads up.Update 6/27/25: I found some 18 GA wire locally and the sheathing OD was less than 3mm, being local I could measure it. Got it home and started wiring again from scratch. Got the first light to work but not so the second. Long story short the idea behind the connector is good, exactly what I needed but but execution is a total failure. Ended going to the tried and true method of wire nuts. More of a pita but they all work.
R**E
Worked great!
These worked extremely well, not one broke, they are sturdy and easy to use. I have already bought more and in larger sizes for bigger wires. I highly recommends them!
P**S
T connects
Yes they work great will definitely buy them again when I need them.