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Waterproof Solder Wire Connectors vs Crimp Style Wire Connectors

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Informative thread, revived by a shill account for the company that sells the brand connectors he recommends on Amazon. I know this because he has used the exact user name and location in another forum, where he also lists his occupation as CEO of said company.
Don’t they ban “vendors” for this
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Seems like a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist? Why add additional connections to a circuit when you don’t need to?
1. It adds grounding points that the factory harness doesn't have.
2. All of the wires are now easily identifiable without having to refer back to the manual and match wire colors
3. Adding something is now just hooking to a screw terminal and go. Don't have to break out the crimping tools or solder every time.
4. Recently I changed something up and removed my compressor from Aux 3. Instead of cutting the wiring apart, all I had to do was loosen a screw and remove the wire.
 
 



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