first you would need to get a power inverter for the car because the blacklight runs on120 volts and your car has a 12 volt system.
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You can solder them after using a western splice connection. You can use a mechanical butt splice and you can connect the wires together with a wire nut after twisting the wires together. All you have to remember is that the insulation of the splice has to be equal to the wire insulation or greater.
"no you cant" Actually, you can. You would have to splice your own cable, but, yes.
A tap splice is a splice that is made usually in a mid span of aerial feeder conductors. It is used to connect a home from a utility company's secondary service drop on the street where the span is between poles and it is not convenient to connect a mid span home to either pole. Tap splices are also made in underground services where the utility feeders are in conduit between junction boxes. Each home along the route has an underground conduit from the junction box to the homes meter base. In the junction box where the home service wires connect to the utility feeders, this splice is known as a tap splice.
A tap splice is a splice that is made usually in a mid span of aerial feeder conductors. It is used to connect a home from a utility company's secondary service drop on the street where the span is between poles and it is not convenient to connect a mid span home to either pole. Tap splices are also made in underground services where the utility feeders are in conduit between junction boxes. Each home along the route has an underground conduit from the junction box to the homes meter base. In the junction box where the home service wires connect to the utility feeders, this splice is known as a tap splice.
You could splice the wires but power reduction may be significant enough to where you would not hear them.
A rat tail joint, more commonly called a rat-tail splice a very basic electrical splice used to connect two or more wires by wrapping them symmetrically around a common axis. It is not a mechanically strong splice and is intended for wires that are protected inside an enclosure or junction box.
One splice that would work is a western splice.
"U" type cable clamps I recently needed to replace a battery cable and found them to be relatively inexpensive. Especially when I considered the labor I was going to put into making the "splice" and then weather-proofing the connection. FYI - Less than $10 for cables over 40" long.
The long splice, the short splice, the end splice, and the eye splice are probably the most commonly used types.
Fusible links located on the left fender well directly behind battery. They come off a splice from the 2nd fattest red wire from the battery. Damon
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