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Old 01-16-2013, 03:52 PM   #1
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best way to splice puck light wiring together


i have 3 halogen undercabinet puck lights.
I lost the connector that splices all the wires into 1 wire that gets connected to the switch.

whats the best way, and safest way to splice all three wires together for 1 outlet plug?

just want to add, these lights do not have any transformers, they have the slip in ac plugs.
you place the end of the wire into the plug, and slide a cover over it and it bites down on the wire.


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Post a picture of the current connectors. As for replacements of them, Wago's would probably work. http://www.wago.us/products/2635.htm

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Post a picture of the current connectors. As for replacements of them, Wago's would probably work. http://www.wago.us/products/2635.htm


this is what it looks like now, i want to splice this and another one into one wire to attach to this plug
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