Availability of 3-Pin Pigtail Wiring Connectors for # 98174LED Cargo Carrier Light Kit
Updated 12/08/2014 | Published 12/06/2014 >
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I want to make a custom wiring run for these lights with sheathed cabling. Do you sell a 3-pole connector that attaches to the lights that I can wire? I can splice into the existing connectors but would rather avoid the additional splices if possible.
asked by: Brian
Expert Reply:
Are you needing the pigtail that will plug into the lamps? If so, a right angle pigtail is available as part # A47PB. A straight plug is also available as part # A45PB. If you're looking for a female socket that will accept the existing plugs to make an extension, Optronics doesn't offer such a part.
If you need do some cutting and splicing, I'd recommend soldering your connections and protecting the connections with heat shrink tubing like part # DW05451.
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