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Sunday, January 6th 2002, 7:11pm

by SprinklerGuy

We use King Nuts. They are wire nuts with sealant, silicone type, inside. We love them. Sure a heck of a lot easier than pentites!

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Tuesday, January 1st 2002, 12:59pm

by SprinklerWarehouse Irriga

Yes grease caps can be used in place of silicone sealed wire connectors. However, silicone sealed wire connectors are the easiest to use since you simply twist the wire nut onto the wire connection which pops the silicone bubble and covers the wire connection.

Grease caps degrade with time also. The grease breaks down and over time you may have corrosion or moisture problems. I highly recommend silicone sealed wire connectors.
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Monday, December 31st 2001, 12:27pm

by RVLI

Wire Nut Sealers

Are grease canps the same as silicon seal nuts?