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The Sopoby Solder Seal Wire Connector set includes 50 pieces in various colors, designed for reliable, waterproof electrical connections. Featuring a double wall design and premium materials, these connectors are ideal for automotive, marine, and various DIY applications, ensuring durability and high conductivity.
S**K
Great Product
Ease of installation:An easy to install product that I have used for many different applicationValue for money:Good price for the kit size
S**E
Nice connectors, but have to be done right to make them work
I like these connectors so far. It takes just the right type of procedure to get them to work. What I have done is to strip (proper size wire) the wires about 1/12 inch and insert the wires from both ends until the wires touch the insulation on each other leaving them bare wires exactly in the middle. Twisting for me did 2 things I didn't like. In most instances, it made making close connections very hard to do, and the other thing is that twisting the wires also most time made the wires bundled that way a bit too large to safely and easily pull the connector over them. letting the wires either naturally slide past each other or into each other made for the best results. The next thing that is required is to get a good quality heat gun and hold it about1.5 to 2 inches ways and heat while moving it back and forth. Heat from at least 2 different angles and the solder will melt properly, the sealer will spread out and the casing will shrink properly and provide a hold that is very difficult to pull apart. I used probably close to 50 lbs. of force and could not pull wires apart. Let the connections cool a bit before moving them around. If you have more force than 50lbs on your wires you need to do something to relieve that stress. These are not for every type of connection or for every place a connection is needed, but given the proper space and type of wire, these work far more effectively than I expected them to.
B**N
Works but...
As an Engineer I found this to be a great idea so I tested it out on a piece of wire which I stripped and twisted together. I slid one of the red shrink sleeves over the joint then used a lighter, and after a few seconds of moving the flame back and forth, the solder seemed to melt and it looked to be a good connection. Then I tried pulling it apart and the connection failed.I then tried again, but this time I dipped the stripped ends of the wire in Flux which is a very necessary part of the soldering process. Not only did the joint work perfectly after using the flux, it also heated up much faster, reducing the chance of melting the plastic. Without the flux you can get what is called a "cold" joint where the solder melts but doesn't really flow onto the wire.I don't know if the average person has flux laying around but it would be great if they included a small tube in the kit. Or better yet, figure out a way to line the inner part of the shrink tube on either side of the solder, so it gets applied to the wire when things heat up.Great idea and works in a pinch when you don't have electricity for a soldering iron - just needs flux!
R**Z
Great product
Great product
M**E
SUPER Convenient to use for quick in-field repairs
*EDIT 5/1/2020* So I'm positive these are the best things in the world. I've finally exhausted the majority of the 50 pack and just gladly ordered the 280 and can say that 20-25 for these things is a great deal for how effective these are. For super permanent or less space-starved fixes I still prefer to sit down and solder/wrap normally (like wiring a car stereo) but for just about anything else, even stuff you might come back to, these are a game-changer. You can hold more heat shrink onto the back of the wires since it takes way less heat through the wire to secure these than actual solder where the wire itself can get pretty hot, especially larger more conductive wires that might start closing the heat shrink down the wire prematurely while securing the joint.This actually saved my butt when my headlight wire got caught leaving work (I get off after dark). I had thrown a few in my backpack "just in case" and it actually came up. These are super convenient and get the job done. They're actually pretty solid, too, and feel relatively trustworthy.I like these better than the hard, plastic crimps that don't shrink down, obv, but I mean these things are definitely more solid, and I feel like I've gotten those things tight. For anything worth anything that needs to be permanent, you want to splice, solder, and heat shrink. But when that isn't an option anytime soon, these are by far the most clutch tool to have in your electrical toolbox.
J**F
Really neat product, worked great
I read a bunch of the reviews and took a chance that this lived up to the hype and it really does. It was super easy to join all the wires in the cable harness that I was working with. I was easily able to push the one wire through and then the other from the other side, have them mingle in the center and then hold it over my upright heat gun and just watch the heat shrink tubing and then the solder seal up the joint. It was beautiful and made a strong and water tight seal (not that water tight was really anything I needed to worry about), just like a regular soldered joint and heat shrink, but without a two step process. The only thing I needed to be careful of is that the whole thing is still a bit gooey when you take it away from the heat gun, so letting it cool a few seconds before applying any accidental lateral pressure kept from making a mess. Connected about 30 pairs of wires in about 30 minutes without having my hand hurting from crimping connectors over and over again. Love this, would totally order it again, and as some others mentioned, the box was surprising small and compact. Really great, highly recommend, but you definitely want to have a heat gun.
T**Y
Work well
Only used a few connectors but they shrank well and solder melted easily with heat gun
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