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Nilight GO 05 Terminals Connectors Circuit Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Details

Gauge14.0
Connector TypeCrimp
Insulation MaterialNylon
TerminalSpade Terminal
MaterialCopper

Description of Nilight GO 05 Terminals Connectors Circuit

Top of the line with electro-tin plated copper cores to prevent corrosion & engineered to hold the strongest crimps. Durable female and male fully insulated nylon quick disconnects. A. W. G. : 16-14, Wire range: 1. 5-2. 5mm2, Max current=15A. Easy and Convenient to Use: Only one step connection of wires, insulated and sealed. PACKAGE INCLUDE: 200PCS Electrical Insulated Crimp Terminals Connectors Assortment Kit, female 100 pcs, male 100 pcs.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible Wiring Connectors for Cars

These connectors are useless for automotive applications... The design is complicated and convoluted. The quality is poor and the connectors are prone to failure. The only positive aspect is their low price..

Pros
  • Low price
Cons
  • Complicated and prone to failure.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't waste your time with these

These are meant to be 90 degree connectors. You can easily connect them to the spade connector, but it's not possible to crimp a wire because the plastic housing is too thick and your crimping tool can't crimp the wire onto the connector. The only way to get them to work is to use the yellow connector and then use a hollow wire crimp connector as well. I think you could put the barrel connector in the big round end and that's the only way I see to get them working. Or grab a soldering iron and…

Pros
  • Lighting and Electrical
Cons
  • Long Shipping