Nope...not for your fuel line. For little accessories that need to be removed or disconnected from time to time, but still require just a little DC juice . . . like my new mirror-mounted LEDs. (See my "MUTH "like" mirrors . . . on the cheap. Part II" thread.)
There are about a million options when it come to quick-disconnects for wiring, and I think I've just about tried them all. So I was staring at these wires and pontificating which route to go, when I looked over and saw my modular plug crimping tool. Four mod plugs and about 2 minutes later, and I was done. Below are the pics. I think this is really cool. Glad I thought of it.
TMI: These are RJ11 mod plugs for flat satin phone cable. Each plug has 4 conductors, so I split the wire and used the outside pair. This helps prevent the connections from shorting.
Phone guys RULE!!!
There are about a million options when it come to quick-disconnects for wiring, and I think I've just about tried them all. So I was staring at these wires and pontificating which route to go, when I looked over and saw my modular plug crimping tool. Four mod plugs and about 2 minutes later, and I was done. Below are the pics. I think this is really cool. Glad I thought of it.
TMI: These are RJ11 mod plugs for flat satin phone cable. Each plug has 4 conductors, so I split the wire and used the outside pair. This helps prevent the connections from shorting.
Phone guys RULE!!!