About the Wet Sounds RGB-4P KIT-10-M

Make adding marine LED speakers a lot easier
Make adding marine LED speakers a lot easier
These rugged connectors from Wet Sounds make connecting LED speakers to your boat's wiring system a lot easier. Forget soldering — these connectors let you assemble a convenient plug, make the connection, and get on with things. Just attach the female connector to the speaker's LED wires, then attach the female connector to the wire that runs to your power source or light controller. It's remarkably quick and easy. No muss, no fuss — and no soldering.
They're a great match for Wet Sounds RGB and RGB+ speaker wires.
Product highlights:
- 10-pack of male wiring connectors
- connect LED wiring without soldering
- designed for marine use
- warranty: 2 years
- MFR # RGB-4P KIT-10-M
What's in the box:
- 10 Individual connector packets each containing:
- 1 Male 4-pin connector
- 4 Female wire-pins
- 4 Rubber bushings
- 1 Wire-lock
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Overview: The WetSounds 4-pin waterproof male RGB connector kit provides a secure and durable connection for your RGB LED wiring (sold separately). Designed specifically to match the WetSounds 4-pin female RGB connectors found here, these waterproof connectors can easily be assembled with no soldering required. Each connector can hold 4 wires, enough for either full multi-color RGB lighting wire or wiring for one speaker and RGB lighting (single color). Each pin can accommodate 18-22 gauge wire and is an ideal match for WetSounds' 4-conductor marine RGB wire.
Installation: Each of the provided female pins can easily be attached to RGB wire (not included) by tightly folding the metal tabs over the bare end of the wire. Rubber bushings are provided for each pin for a waterproof seal after the pins have been installed in each slot. A wire-lock gets snapped onto the backside of the connector after the pins have been fully inserted, keeping them and the wire from sliding back out.
Note: The connector is designated a male plug, since it slides into the female counterpart, but the pins inside the connector are female.
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