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Sterno Home GL22351 VA-HP008 EMW3420734, Black

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About this item

  • OUTDOOR LANDSCAPE LIGHT: It can be used as a "T" connector or to simply connect a lighting fixture. The Paradise low voltage connector makes your outdoor options endless.
  • COMPATIBLE: Can be used with 18, 16, 14 and 12 gauge landscape wires
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Safe, easy installation and usage that meets industry standards.
  • CERTIFIED: CSA certified.
  • COMPATIBLE - Can be used with 18, 16, 14 and 12 gauge landscape wires
  • EASY - Maintenance-free and tool-free installation
  • QUICK - Install in seconds with an ergonomic design
  • WEATHERPROOF - Safe for outdoor use, can whistand the elements year-round
  • COMPATIBLE - Can be used with 18, 16, 14 and 12 gauge landscape wires
  • EASY - Maintenance-free and tool-free installation
  • QUICK - Install in seconds with an ergonomic design
  • WEATHERPROOF - Safe for outdoor use, can whistand the elements year-round


Product Description

The Paradise low voltage connector GL22351 (black) is compatible with any 18, 16, 14 and 12 SPT-2W landscape wires. Our patented splice connector is easy to use and makes connecting your lighting system safe and simple. It can be used as a "T" connector or to simply connect a lighting fixture. The Paradise low voltage connector makes your outdoor options endless.

From the Manufacturer

This low voltage landscape splice connector is safe, easy to install and usage meets industry standards. Can be used for extending large wire runs with many lights, and used with all common landscape wire gauges.


Sitarix
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021
This is a product where the price is worth the time and pain saved. At some point, a part of my run in the garden was cut. I was able to find one end of the severed wire but not the other. I had tried the "crimp" style connectors in the past before and they are terrible. I was about to order a new transformer when I decided to search on Amazon and found this gem. I cannot tell you how easy it was to fix the cut. I got some wire from Home Depot and used this to splice to a wire near the existing transformer. Then used another one of these to splice to the cut wire. Turned it on and boom.... all back to working. Yes price is probably high but it saves time which is worth a LOT more.
Bill M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021
Without question, the easiest and most effective cable connectors available. Connecting two cables of either the same size or of different gauge is equally simple. After you inspect the connector and determine how the sections align themselves and you insert the cable ends, you simply turn the thumbscrew to screw the two halves tightly together. Other than to cut the cable, no additional tools are required. There are no loose parts, small screws, nuts, or other junk to drop in the dirt. And the best part is they really work well. The contact points cut easily and deeply into the insulation making excellent contact with the conductors.... Well worth the extra cost to not have to mess around with lost connections or voltage drops. I only bought two but will order a bunch for back-up....
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019
I used these to splice in spotlights to my existing path light run. Using the popular Woods 16/2 wire, I had no problems. I used a small garden spade to dig a small hole to bury them. They are not much bigger than the standard pinch clips, but I wouldn't use in an exposed location. (I wouldn't use the pinch ones either). I used Zuckeo lights, which require extra wiring, and for ease of use with these connectors I used crimp butt connectors to splice to a piece of the same 16/2 wire. I suspect this made wiring a lot easier.For those who say the center bolt needs to be longer, there is a trick to avoid this. The nut on the back of the connector sits in a hex-shaped recess covered with silver tape. When tightened, this nut is drawn further into the body of the connector, but when loosened it stays where it is. If you want to make your connections very easy, fully tighten the connector BEFORE using it - tighten until the nut is drawn in, then loosen and remove the cap. The nut will be as close as possible to the cap and you will have no problem threading the bolt in to secure positive engagement.
Antony
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2016
Splicing outdoor lights into the main power line always poses some challenges. For lights on the ground, you can bury the wiring and it’s not a big deal but for lights on fences, in trees or on decks sometimes it’s hard to hide that splice.Malibu lights use a small set of clips that you simply pinch onto the wire with your hand. They are low profile and easily hidden under a deck rail. They’re a bit flimsy but look good. Moonrays uses various splicing mechanisms including a large plastic block that clamps onto the main power line with three screws. These blocks are large and not easily hidden. I was looking for a smaller alternative to the Moonrays screwed on blocks and that’s why I purchased these.The plus:They are easy to install and you simply screw the clamping knob hand tight onto the wire. No tools needed like the Moonrays blocks. Takes just a few seconds.The Negative:They’re big. Even harder to hide than the plastic Moonrays blocks because the blocks are at least somewhat flat. These suckers are pretty tall and you’re not going to hide them anywhere.Size and height doesn’t matter if you’re burying this splicing device. I suppose it won’t show up the side of a tree or in a bush either. However, if you’re going to use these on a deck or someplace where the wiring is visible, then you’re going to want to go with something else.I have these 3 stars because they work OK but really are too large and unsightly for what I needed. They’ll end up being used on lights that are in the garden.
Steven Housden
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2014
My set of Malibu lights came with 75 feet of 14 gauge wire and I needed one more light to install to the opposite side of the run of lights. In other words my transformer was in the middle of were my lights are. One string going to the left and one light to the right. I ordered this and used left over wire from the kit to install the additional light.I simply tapped into the line and ran it the other direction. I had read some reviews about it being a pain to install because the screw was to short and you really need to press hard to get the screw to catch the nut and tighten down. I slid the wire in both sides and slid the top on and it caught instantly and with little effort I screwed it all the way down and connected the new light. The piece is a lot larger than I had expected but it worked great. Its heavy duty plastic. It feels really durable when installing. I would buy more if I ever needed them and I would recommend to anyone using the standard size 14 gauge wire included in most light kits.
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