Kuject 160PCS Solder Seal Wire Connectors Kit, Waterproof

Kuject 160PCS Solder Seal Wire Connectors Kit

Kuject 160PCS Solder Seal Wire Connectors Kit, Waterproof Solderless Heat Shrink Butt Terminal Insulated Electrical Butt Splice for Automotive Marine Boat Wire Joi


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Shrinkage ratio is 3:1

Temperature that start to shrink: 80℃

Temperature that solder ring start to melt: 111˚C

Temperature that solder ring melt completely:138˚C

Note:We suggest the temperature that the hot air gun should set about:400-600℃ (752-1112°F)

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Quantity 270Pcs 200Pcs 50Pcs 320pcs
A.W.G. 26-10 26-10 26-10 22-10
Tubing shrink ratio 3:1 3:1 3:1 3:1
Tools Need Heat Gun Heat Gun Heat Gun Heat Gun& Crimper
Insulated
Connector types Waterproof Solder Seal Butt Connectors Waterproof Solder Seal Butt Connectors Waterproof Solder Seal Butt Connectors Waterproof electrical connectors
Stud Size #10 1/4“ 5/16“ 3/8“


Weight: ‎118 g
Size: ‎160PCS
Dimensions: ‎20.5 x 11 x 1.8 cm; 118 Grams
Model: ‎WT160
Part: ‎WT160
Batteries Required: ‎No
Batteries Included: ‎No
Manufacture: ‎Kuject
Dimensions: ‎20.5 x 11 x 1.8 cm; 118 Grams
Size: ‎160PCS

13 Responses

  1. Arrow says:

     United Kingdom

    Read some reviews about these type of connectors that suggested they were not so good but used correctly they are excellent. I couldn’t have done my indicator replacement without them due to poor access to wiring. Very happy with seal and solder ‘run’ using my hot air gun. Would imagine it’s totally sealed each joint, so I expect it to be a permanent piece of work that never lets me down. Highly recommended. (1 month after repair and I’ve ridden through rain and wet roads and all is good and joint looks professional and permanent.)

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’d never heard of these until I watched a youtube video from beefwadstudio on how to repair a car light. These worked a treat to join 2 wires together. Water tight and a solid connection.
    Great variety of sizes. I’ve also used to repair some garden lights I accidentally the strimmer through! Quick and easy.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are ideal for connecting 12v cables in cars and caravans. Slip unit over one of the cables, bare ends and twist the two together. Pull seal wire connector over the joint and heat with a hot air gun. Heat shrinks the outer tubing to make a waterproof and insulated join, while the gun melts the solder and joins the wires permanently.
    Didn’t find the smallest size any use as it is only for very small cables, and when buying in future I will just buy the bigger two sizes.
    Great product. Saves a lot of time and effort.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are great and work fine. I suggest you have a practice before you use them on the real thing. I also bought a small heat gun to better control the heating up part. Just changed headlight plug on bmw with 10 wires. These were perfect and not too bulky once complete. Easier than trying to solder in the car.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    What an amazing invention. Soldering wires can be tricky, especially in hard to reach places. And then remembering to add insulation before joining the wires. This solves so many challenges in one hit. No solder, no flux, not insulation required, just insert your freshly trimmed wires in each end, heat with a heat gun and voila, its done. I have used all sorts of temporary and bulky connectors to avoid a soldering iron, but this quick and easy permanent solution is the best in my opinion.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I used these connectors to wire a horse box and cattle box would highly recommend as you get a great connection because of the soldier inside of connectors

    They are very easy to use and are great value best type of heat shrink connector I have ever bough

  7. HarlanCannan says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve never used connectors like this before. I usually use the little chocolate block connectors or solder and electrical tape. I bought this set as I had no block connectors and wanted to repair the cable on my lawnmower. These worked well to repair the cable and have the added benefit of being waterproof and strengthening the joint. You definitely need to be careful heating them up as the first one burned before the solder melted. However using a lower heat setting the second one melted perfectly and created a decent connection and a waterproof seal. I’ve already used them multiple times now to repair cables without issues.

  8. MaricelBeadle says:

     United Kingdom

    The Kuject 50PCS Solder Seal Wire Connectors have been a game-changer for my electrical projects. These waterproof heat shrink butt connectors are incredibly easy to use and provide a secure and reliable connection for marine, automotive, boat, and truck wire joints.

    The self-solder feature is a game-changer, eliminating the need for an extra soldering tool. All I need to do is insert the wires, apply heat, and watch the magic happen. The solder sleeve ensures a solid bond, leaving no room for error.

    I appreciate the extra peace of mind these connectors offer with their waterproof properties, making them ideal for use in various weather conditions and environments.

    The 50PCS assortment provides a good range of sizes, giving me options for different wire gauges and joint sizes.

    Overall, the Kuject Solder Seal Wire Connectors have made my electrical work much more efficient and reliable. I highly recommend these connectors to anyone looking for a hassle-free and effective solution for wire splicing and connections.

  9. ShavonneBard says:

     United Kingdom

    I used these to replace the boundry wire mower cable connectors you just squeeze with plyers. They always leaked water in, shorted to ground, and caused me no end of problems after a few months.
    These are amazing – trim the ends of the wires down, insert into the connector, heat with a soldering iron and they seal perfectly – there’s no WAY water is getting in, sealed for life.
    I’m extremely happy with these and recommend them highly.

  10. RebbecaCope says:

     United Kingdom

    Product arrived promptly as stated. Packaging was appropriate and sturdy.

    As a recommendation it would be nice to have more of the smaller connectors as these were the size to fit the majority of wires being connected. I cannot see opportunity to use the large size connectors.

  11. DorothyXua says:

     United Kingdom

    Great way of fixing broken connections that need to be waterproof. I found it works better by twisting cable ends together before sliding the connector over them. Hard to distribute heat as one cannot rotate cable if it’s already embedded in positio

  12. Make do Mum says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our Usershe white and red ones are perfect, get a good heat source for them tho, i use a gas flameless heat torch..
    the blue ones are ok but u have to heat the wire up a bit to get the solder to spread..
    as for the yellow ones which are for high current…forget it…
    even if u get the wire and solder hot enough their simply isnt enough solder to adequately soak the conductors….on test the joint got hot at full draw and started to remelt the solder..
    but the rest worked well and were very good on fitting a new stereo to the car…far easier than crimps and safer due to their water tightness imo..

  13. Kailla Coomes says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI purchased this product essentially to repair two sets of Christmas tree lights. I only needed one particular size of the solderseal products however, because of the price, I decided to purchase the boxed set of varying sizes.

    I have now successfully repaired both sets of lights. The solderseal product is extremely easy to use – I simply followed the instructions. I used a electric blow heater and not a hairdryer as the heater worked most effectively in melting the solder.

    I will admit that, on attempting to repair my first set of lights, I did get the blow heater too close and it melted the covering to the existing wiring at the edges of the solderseal unit. I simply picked off the unit, reset my lighting wiring and replaced it with another solderseal unit and applied the heat more carefully. It worked. I employed the same technique for the second set of lights and got this right first time.