Posi-Lock connectors

Started by WZ JUNK, November 10, 2006, 03:05:55 PM

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WZ JUNK

Has anyone had any experience with Posi-Lock electrical connectors?  I would like a little feedback.  It seems to me that they might help where you need to make a connection that could be undone and then reconnected.  

http://www.posi-lock.com/

John
WZ JUNK
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MrMopar64

Got em all through my Rambler....... No problems the car has been on the road about a year and a half
I've got the ones with the rubber boots in the doors for the electric windows, door openers and courtesy lights
In some spots they are easier to use than butt connectors

Pricey but worth it IMHO  :wink:

MM64  8)

After look'n at the web site I guess they don't make the rubber boots anymore looks like the watertite take the place of them
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Okiedokie

I have used then John. Keep a few of them in the emergency tool kit for roadside needs. I have not experienced any problems due to using them. I have used them as you described, in place of maybe a male/female bullet connector. Joe

Ed ke6bnl

work great and walmart sells them. I originally bought them at All Electronics in a junk pile cheap b4 they seem to be on the market. Ed ke6bnl few year back.
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donsrods

Ditto as to having good luck with them.  We use them in the Marine industry, especially for things like electronic installs, where you might have to go back later and remove the item. That is their forte'.


Don