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12v wire and connector advice - joining several motifs
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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 78132, member: 4"] When dealing with low voltage then voltage drop is a major consideration because for the same wattage used as 240v then the current will be much higher for 12vdc than for 240volt. So if you plan to extend your cables then be aware that you should use a thick gauge cable to help minimise the voltage drop. With splicing the wire the best way is to solder and seal with heatshrink, but that's outside of many peoples ability, so then I would use inline crimp connectors and seal with heatshrink [/QUOTE]
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