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Electric connectors?

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thewellguy

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I know I have seen on job sites over the years underwater rated ecetrical plugs. The application was on a water fountian in a lake. In the fall they pulled the fountain to the shore, unpluged it and stored the fountian indoors. While the fountain was in use the plugs were under 15-20' of water. I am trying to find these fitting and have on had any like. I'm looking for ones that would fit 4/3 wg double jacketed wire and smaller. Can anyone point me in the right direction.

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Do a Google search for "NEMA 6P cord caps". NEMA is a rating standard for electrical equipment, 6P means submersible. NEMA 6 is submersible also, but for a limited time. 6P is not time dependent. There is a limit to the depth test but I no longer own the NEMA test standards so I can't look it up for you. I think it was 6ft or maybe 2 meters, but don't count on that. That will be the closest you will find I believe.
 
Have seen these connectors used in marine applications.


The site is very irritating. Never seems to decide what to show - changes all the time. But, if you can stand that, they have submersible connectors.

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