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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gary models in HO and posted this question: &#8220;I will have drops 20 gauge to 22 gauge wires and will run a 12g buss. I presume I can&#8217;t use suitcase connectors to connect the 20g or 22g to a 12g wire. However, I can only locate yellow t taps for 12g which need a 10g [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Gary models in HO and posted this question:</p>



<p>&#8220;I will have drops 20 gauge to 22 gauge wires and will run a 12g buss. I presume I can&#8217;t use suitcase connectors to connect the 20g or 22g to a 12g wire. However, I can only locate yellow t taps for 12g which need a 10g or 12g connecting wire on a spade. Can I use yellow t taps for 12g with 20g or 22g wire on the spade? I hope this doesn&#8217;t sound too confusing because I am starting to get confused myself now? HA! HA!&#8221;</p>



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