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Sometime in the dim past, some toothless, booger-eating, banjo playing moron took advantage of his less gifted sister whilst treading water in the shallow end of the gene pool.

The progeny resulting from that unholy coupling "invented" the ScotchLock splice.

If I had a nickel for every problem I've worked through as a direct result of these bastards, I'd buy a time machine and go back and bludgeon that sorry son of a bitch to death with a baseball bat wrapped in rusty barbed wire.




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I've found that I generally like many 3M products. Their electrical tape, for example is very good. However, I am in total agreement with you when it comes to those splices. They seem to appear most frequently in the ignition or lighting circuits of vehicles or machinery which live outdoors which leads to corroded connections which have such a high resistance (if they aren't open) that little electricity can get through. They're truly horrible.
 
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Preach it, brother. They are really unholy when they are used to build the electric brake system for a horse trailer with torsion bar suspension, and about 10 inches of ground clearance.



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Even in a location where they aren't subject to water and dirt to propagate corrosion, they don't work very well. Some wiring insulation is difficult for the little piece to cut through and make contact with the wire strands.
 
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That was worded perfectly! Big Grin
 
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"Scotch Lock" contain "gel" and create a water/moisture resistant connection, typically used in telco applications.

The bastage splice device you posted are referred to as "suitcase" connector/splices.

Hate them with a passion.

Wago connectors/splices have some pretty nice pieces that can make dealing with bad installs (requiring maintenance, upgrade or remolding) of 110V/220V wiring.




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WAGOs for the win…


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Posts: 12831 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yeah, but if you use them on your vehicle, or trailer, it give you an opportunity to test, and refine, your troubleshooting technique.
 
Posts: 3278 | Location: NE Kansas | Registered: February 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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True Scotch Lock butt connectors are actually pretty awesome. That horrendous pile of shit you posted, well those suck.

When you say Scotch Lock, this is what I think of:




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