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Easy to do and keeping a gap between the connections is a good idea but please dont use scotch locks they are pants for long term connetions. If you can get a crimper and some connecting crimps the ones were you put one end of the wire into each end and crimp them together. even better to solider the two wires together and put heat shrink over the joint. but as long as you keep the colours the same the job is very easy
Or buy a block connector, the type that come in a strip, saw off as many as you need, bung in the wires, screw them up and tape up. B & Q sell the connectors. :)
the proper way to do it, is to solder the two ends of the wire and then slide heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat it with a flame to seal the joint tight.this is a good long term connection, and is neater and easier the other suggestions.heat shrink tubing and solder (and the soldering irons ) can be found at MAPLIN ELECTRONICS.
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"the proper way to do it, is to solder the two ends of the wire and then slide heat shrink tubing over the joint and heat it with a flame to seal the joint tight.this is a good long term connection, and is neater and easier the other suggestions.heat shrink tubing and solder (and the soldering irons ) can be found at MAPLIN ELECTRONICS.I have never been able to solder 2 things together in my life. The solder melts, goes into a ball and rolls off what I am trying to solder. I wil blow my fuse BIG style if I try soldering. I didnt realise the plug for the towing electrics that is under the off side flor pan comes off the lights. I may just use crimp connecter thingies then and cut and snip back to those. I do have this horrible feeling that by the end of sunday i will have no towing electrics at all :( If that happens I am stuffed!