Malibu FastLock Twist Low Voltage Cable Connectors for Landscape Lighting 8101-4802-01
The Malibu Cable Splitter allows you to easily customize your outdoor wiring system and join all cables to the same power-pack. The Malibu Splitter works with a standard 12, 14, and 16 gauge cable ensuring that your wiring project runs smoothly. Wires are easily installed to the splitter making this a great project for do-it-yourselfers.
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Product Features
- Energy efficient
- Compatible with standard 12,14, and 16 gauge cables
- Easy to install
- Allows separate cables to join to same power-pack
- Cable connectors quickly and easily install joining two low-voltage cables.
Best Low Voltage connector design on the market.
Just like one or more of the other raters Just like one or more of the other raters, I did not have good luck with these. They are far “cheaper” in construction than the instructions and intended use would warrant. In order to be able to accommodate multiple gauges of electrical source wire, they require that the screw-down portion push the wire further and further down into a pre-sized groove in order to make the electrical connection. The push-down occurs as a result of the normal screw effect, gradually pushing the source…
Arrived fast. Broke even faster. I had high hopes for these connectors as replacements for the standard clip connectors that come with the lights. I was wrong. These are just as cheap. Both connectors snapped off during installation. See picture for break point. To be fair, these might work with a new cable but mine has been in the ground for 12 years. The outer surface is brittle. After the first connector snapped off, I whittled the top layer from the cable to see if that would help. It didn’t. It snapped off at the…