They are easy and definitely have their place. The only downside I see is that they are bulky and heavy so you have to be careful that they are not able to swing about stressing the wires when the vehicle is in motion. I personally prefer Lucas or Deutsch connectors
An 8 minute video on how to use a wago block. If someone can't figure this out themselves in about 6-7 seconds they shouldn't be doing electrics. Your videos are too long; you need to keep it short and concise. What you're offering tutorials on isn't complicated enough to justify the length of the video people are having to skim through to find useful information.
Thanks
A great game changer. I've watched many people crimp and heat shrink. It must be a right pain in the "A". I hope they watch this top tip. Cheers.
You and me both!
Good video your have great videos love watching them
thanks for posting this, do they need to wrap them in insulation tape?
No need to at all I never do
Also known as wago connectors, i love them
They are great.
They are easy and definitely have their place. The only downside I see is that they are bulky and heavy so you have to be careful that they are not able to swing about stressing the wires when the vehicle is in motion. I personally prefer Lucas or Deutsch connectors
Yeah they look heavy but not that much weight they will cause any issues.
An 8 minute video on how to use a wago block. If someone can't figure this out themselves in about 6-7 seconds they shouldn't be doing electrics.
Your videos are too long; you need to keep it short and concise. What you're offering tutorials on isn't complicated enough to justify the length of the video people are having to skim through to find useful information.
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