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RoadsterTech
11-25-2013, 10:49 PM
Quick connects or Lever nuts?

http://rabrillhart.smugmug.com/Other/RoadsterTech/i-LkkfQwP/0/L/012606020d03ea752f0864dcd2671d874a596d672d-L.jpg

Butt Splices or Lever Nuts?

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Vampire Splices or Lever Nuts?

http://rabrillhart.smugmug.com/Other/RoadsterTech/i-TCGj7VG/0/L/01bbaeb371a220eebe1b03fce02bbcefa53fb74c93-L.jpg


Just Say NO! Use RoadsterTech's Lever Nuts...

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Lever Nut Kits:

Accessory Pack:
Three (3) 3-Pole Lever Nuts
Two (2) 5-Pole Lever Nuts
$5.00 plus shipping *

Splice Pack:
Five (5) 2 pole Lever Nuts
Five (5) 3 pole Lever Nuts
$6.50 plus Shipping*

Meter Pack:
Two (2) 5 pole Lever Nuts
Six (6) 3 pole Lever Nuts
$6.50 plus Shipping*

Adapter Pack:
Two (2) 3 pole Lever Nuts
Four (4) 2 pole Lever Nuts
$5.00 plus Shipping*

Service Pack:
Four (4) 3 pole Lever Nuts
$5.00 plus Shipping*

Buss Pack:
Two (2) 5 pole Lever Nuts (Tape Backed)
Two (2) 3 pole Lever Nuts
One (1) In-Line Fuse Holder $12.00 plus Shipping*

Custom:
Contact us if you need different quantities or wish to purchase bulk.

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RoadsterTech
11-26-2013, 11:28 AM
The best thing about them is that they're reusable and reconfigurable. Need to change something? Flip it open, pull out the wire and put something else in its place. Need to pull out your meters or your radio? Flip it open, pull out the wire and there you go...

http://rabrillhart.smugmug.com/Other/RoadsterTech/i-WW6cT7j/0/S/Just%20Flip%20The%20Lever-S.jpg

Need to mix wire sizes? These will handle from 28 awg to 12 awg. That's what makes them such a great buss system.

Agent☣Orange
11-26-2013, 11:37 AM
Wow, this is awesome! A lot better than bunching several wires together and capping them with a wire nut.

psulja
11-26-2013, 11:45 AM
Wow, this is awesome! A lot better than bunching several wires together and capping them with a wire nut.

Please say you don't use wire nuts in your car wiring

Agent☣Orange
11-26-2013, 12:52 PM
I did routinely when I was a teen. I was hooking up stereo, equalizer, CB radio, fog lights etc etc etc and using wire caps. Worse yet, I used electrical tape on everything, even speaker wires and the hundred wires sticking out of the equalizer haha. Hell, I didn't even bother using fuses which I paid for later.

Nowadays, I solder connections and use shrink tube. I also use power distribution blocks but RoadsterTech's look a lot smaller and easier to use.

atank
11-26-2013, 12:54 PM
Please say you don't use wire nuts in your car wiring

http://i.imgur.com/Ltj4saZ.jpg

:frantic:

RoadsterTech
11-26-2013, 03:24 PM
http://i.imgur.com/Ltj4saZ.jpg

:frantic:

Was that Phat's house right before the Halloween Party?

revlimiter
11-26-2013, 08:56 PM
Never heard of these. SO COOL!

treeafodo
11-27-2013, 12:05 AM
Really cool product!

RoadsterTech
11-27-2013, 11:46 AM
On small business Sat. If you buy a NA rack system or an NB gauge plate I will put in a meter pack for free.
Use SBSat as a code when you PM me.

silvermazda
12-03-2013, 02:31 AM
Nowadays, I solder connections and use shrink tube. I also use power distribution blocks but RoadsterTech's look a lot smaller and easier to use.

This^. Photo one takes the cake. Though...I just ordered a bunch of buttsplices...so...I'm still partial to that and twist and solder. I dont like vamp taps. But sorta okay with T taps because of A.Orange. I think with a little di-electric grease they will be insulated where it rips the insulation apart.

Eitherways. Good job. Looking forward to your next product.

smac
12-03-2013, 09:41 AM
Cool! These would have been really handy when I was wiring up my rear lights earlier in the year, might have to revisit that!

ezmfne
01-05-2014, 04:02 AM
Got mine today
Super fast shipping
Product looks great

RoadsterTech
01-05-2014, 11:17 AM
Thank you for the nice words!
I hope they work well for you.
Just a small note:
Make sure you lift the lever all the way up.
There is a cam lock on it so it will pop up and stay in the upright position.
Then you can put your wires in with no issue. Once you are wire up, just a light push on the lever will pop it down.
Keep your fingers out of the way when you do this the lever will smart a bit if it pops down on your little finger.