Splicing wire just got easier. A quick, easy way to splice LED wires together for your lighting project. Reserve one port for the incoming power, then plug your LED wires into the other ports. You'll likely need one for the positive wires and one for the negative wires, so be sure to buy at least two. You will need to strip off about 1/4" of wire insulation to make a good connection.
Choose from a 3 pin, or 5 pin model.
- All pins have electrical continuity.
- Spring loaded: lift up the orange "finger", put in stripped wire, push the orange finger back down, and spring loaded action clamps down on wire.
- Not waterproof.
- Need more than 5 pins? Multiple units can easily be daisy chained.
Wire Splice Connector - Quick, Easy, and Secure
Quick Splice Connector Technical Info
3 pin measures 3/4" h x 1/2" d x 5/8" wWeight: 4.4g
5 pin measures 3/4" h x 1/2" d x 1" w
Weight: 6.4g
Wiring Options
Internal Circuit Diagram - All pins have continuity
Customer questions & answers
How many amps @12vDC are the wire combiners rated for?
The rated current is 20amp.
Are these genuine WAGO brand or in-house brand?
More of an in-house.
Is there a similar design for #10 gauge stranded? - by Brian (United States)
That gauge might fit in there, you can try.
Customer Reviews
they rock
corvettecrazy from MA
We use these Wago connectors for EVERYTHING at work, they are the **** bomb! From just a few volts DC to 277 AC, they rock.
3 Pins are great. The 5'ers definitely come in handy just not as often since you can make make a 5 pin out of a few 3 pin ones.
Only 2 downsides of them.
When you snap it shut if you're not careful, the orange lever hits the tip of your finger it stings.
Eventually the orange levers break off.