zjunlimited
Sr Member
Wiring Quick Connects
Another objective I failed to mention above is I did not want to hardwire anything in this project. In fact, I wanted to add quick connectors to give me flexibility in installation, servicing if the need ever arises and options for expansion if I wanted to add more lights or anything else that may come to mind in the future.
So here are a few photos of those quick connectors being added to different sections of wires. Shrink tubing was used to protect all solder joints.
Power wires from the battery pack
Control board in the cover
RF Controller
And one critical piece that makes this all possible is the use of pigtails to split power as needed. I ended up making 3 sets of these...
* single male to two female (x2)
* single female to two males (x1)
Another objective I failed to mention above is I did not want to hardwire anything in this project. In fact, I wanted to add quick connectors to give me flexibility in installation, servicing if the need ever arises and options for expansion if I wanted to add more lights or anything else that may come to mind in the future.
So here are a few photos of those quick connectors being added to different sections of wires. Shrink tubing was used to protect all solder joints.
Power wires from the battery pack
Control board in the cover
RF Controller
And one critical piece that makes this all possible is the use of pigtails to split power as needed. I ended up making 3 sets of these...
* single male to two female (x2)
* single female to two males (x1)