Waterproof Solder Wire Connectors

waterproof solder wire connectors

Waterproof Solder Wire Connectors

Waterproof solder wire connectors are an amazing new way to connect bare copper strands. Unlike non-insulated crimp connectors, they provide a soldered, insulated and sealed connection in one step.

They have a dual-wall design with polyolefin tubing on the outside and hot melt adhesive inside. When heated, the polyolefin shrinks and the adhesive flows, providing a waterproof seal.

High Ingress Protection

Harsh environments experience a variety of stresses that can disrupt signals or damage components. These conditions often include weather-related factors such as extreme hot and waterproof solder wire connectors cold temperatures, temperature cycling, and moisture including salt spray, and application-specific stresses such as vibration, shock, high pressure, and corrosive chemicals. The ability to operate in these conditions requires that electrical connectors offer protection from environmental hazards.

Waterproof connectors provide this protection. They can be sealed to prevent the ingress of water and dust, and they can withstand immersion. Some of these connectors even have an IP rating that allows them to operate in a liquid-resistant environment for extended periods.

A waterproof solder wire connector is typically labeled with the letters IP followed by two numerals. The first digit determines the level of resistance the connector offers against solids, while the second digit indicates the level of protection against liquids. A connector with the highest level of IP68 protection can withstand being submerged in water for up to 1.5 meters.

The versatility of waterproof solder wire connectors makes them an ideal solution for harsh environment applications. They are easy to install and can be used in a variety of industries and applications. In addition to being waterproof, these connectors can withstand harsh environmental conditions such as vibration, shock, and corrosion. They also offer high resistance to abrasion and flexing.

Watertight

Waterproof connectors ensure the integrity of electrical connections in harsh environments where moisture can disrupt signals or corrode wire contacts. They are used in outdoor systems, marine technology, data communication installations, transportation equipment, and military design. Typically, waterproof electrical connectors are sealed with a rubber gasket or an o-ring that compresses against the surface of the enclosure or the mating connector to create a watertight seal.

Unlike Scotchlok or other butt connectors, solder seal connectors work on both solid and twisted core wire and create a soldered and sealed connection at the same time. They are also great for use in confined spaces since they eliminate the need for a crimp tool or a soldering iron.

These waterproof wire connectors require a little practice to get the hang of, but they are incredibly easy and fast to use. Just place the stripped wires in the clear connector tube, orient them correctly and hit it with a heat gun to watch it shrink and flow a ring of low temperature solder around both bare wires. Once cooled, the insulator will keep the connection waterproof.

These connectors are perfect for adding wiring extensions to your Swamp Eye Submersible Lights. They will fit the accessory bolt on Marine Deep Cycle Battery terminals. We have even had customers use them on their Flounder Gigging Light setups!

Rugged

If you tinker with cars, boats or other electrical devices then there is a good chance that you’ve used some sort of solder wire connector at 4 pin waterproof connector one point. These handy connectors bypass the need for a soldering iron and a crimping tool, making them much faster, cheaper and easier to use. They also make it easy to splice in new wiring and keep existing wiring from getting damaged by water, salt or other chemicals.

When choosing a solder wire connector for rugged applications, look for one that is rated to perform high numbers of mating and unmating cycles. A product like the LEMO K Series, for example, is able to tolerate harsh environments with high vibration frequencies. It does this by using a milled contact surface that mates to an insulator, rather than the stamped edge found on many other non-rugged connectors.

Another important aspect of a rugged solder wire connector is its ability to withstand mechanical damage, including impact and vibrations. A good way to determine this is by looking at its durability rating – for example, the Archer Kontrol is able to handle 500 mating and unmating cycles whereas other products may only be rated to 30 to 300. You can also check that the connector’s design protects the contacts from damage by shrouding them in both mated and unmated conditions.

Easy to Install

These solder seal connectors allow you to make a soldered, insulated and sealed connection without needing a crimp tool or a soldering iron. You simply strip the wires, insert them into one of the butt connectors and heat it up to melt the low temperature solder ring around the ends of the wire.

The resulting soldered, waterproof connection is significantly more resistant to pull outs than those made with a standard crimp connector. It also offers superior conductivity over non-soldered connections.

For even more peace of mind, the solder seal connectors come with a protective shrink tubing to prevent accidental shorting and melting. They are also color-coded and comply with ROHS, ISO 9001:2008, SGS and CE standards.

They’re perfect for marine applications such as rewiring your boat or connecting your Swamp Eye submersible lights to power. They’re also great for DIY electrical projects around the home or garage. They can even be used for wiring your deep cycle battery so you don’t have to use the accessory bolt on terminals and risk corroding them. All you need is a heat gun and the right tools to get the job done!