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Solder Splice Connectors

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Chris In Marshfield

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I'm moving my "instrument panel" in my Quicksilver to position of the newer models. It sits further ahead on a stalk so you don't have to look up so much to see your engine instruments.

I could just give GRT a call and order a new wiring harness for the EIS, I suppose. Or I could extend the wiring and save the expense (although I have no idea what that expense is). Anyone ever use these solder splice connectors to join wires together? Or would I be better off with a standard western union solder splice with heat shrink?

https://www.amazon.com/TICONN-Connectors-Waterproof-Insulated-Electrical/dp/B07HCNTZ2Z/
These would certainly speed things up in an impressive fashion.

Appreciate your experience!
~Chris
 
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