1 Input • 2 Outputs • Cleaner Boat Wiring
✓ 1-to-2 Branch Connection
Connect two devices from one main electrical line.
✓ Compact T-Type Design
Creates a clean and organized branch point.
✓ Plug-and-Connect Installation
Reduces manual cable splicing and wiring work.
✓ Detachable Output Connections
Makes downstream equipment easier to replace or maintain.
✓ Secure Sealed Interface
Designed for dependable marine electrical connections.
✓ OEM Configuration Support
Pin layout and connector arrangement can be matched to your system.
Ideal for: Marine Lighting | Sensors | Control Accessories
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The Marine T-Type 3-Way Waterproof Splitter Connector is designed to divide one main electrical connection into two branch connections within boat and marine wiring systems. Its compact T-shaped structure provides a defined 1-to-2 connection point, helping installers organize branch wiring without creating multiple loose cable splices.
The connector is suitable for marine lighting, sensors, control accessories and other compatible onboard electrical devices where several components need to share a common upstream power or signal connection.
Compared with conventional field-made branch joints, the modular plug-and-connect design can simplify installation, improve wiring consistency and make individual downstream devices easier to inspect, disconnect or replace.
For boat builders, marine equipment manufacturers and electrical system integrators, connector configuration, pin arrangement and cable interface can be selected according to the actual circuit and equipment requirements.
In many marine electrical systems, one main cable must connect to two separate devices.
A traditional installation may require:
Cutting the main cable
Creating manual branch joints
Additional insulation and sealing
More installation time
More scattered connection points
The T-type splitter provides a simpler wiring structure:
1 Input → 2 Outputs
This helps create a more organized and repeatable wiring system for OEM boat production and marine equipment installation.
Feature | Advantage | Buyer Benefit |
|---|---|---|
1-to-2 branch connection | Divides one upstream circuit into two outputs | Simplifies multi-device wiring |
Compact T-shaped structure | Keeps branch connections concentrated in one point | Cleaner cable routing |
Plug-and-connect design | Reduces manual field splicing | Faster installation |
Detachable branch interfaces | Downstream equipment can be disconnected individually | Easier maintenance and replacement |
Sealed connector interface | Helps limit moisture and water spray at the connection point | More reliable use in marine environments |
Secure locking connection | Helps reduce unintended connector separation | Improved operational stability |
Configurable pin arrangement | Can match different circuit requirements | Easier OEM system integration |
The Marine T-Type 3-Way Waterproof Splitter Connector can be configured for compatible applications such as:
Suitable for creating branch connections between a main cable and two compatible lighting devices, including:
Deck lights
Cabin lights
Courtesy lights
Navigation lighting
Marine LED lighting
Can be incorporated into compatible sensor and monitoring circuits where two devices need to connect to a common upstream line.
May also be used with compatible:
Control accessories
Low-voltage electrical devices
Auxiliary equipment
Other onboard electrical components
Final suitability should be confirmed according to voltage, current, pin configuration and circuit design.
The main advantage of a T-type splitter is not simply that it provides three connectors. Its value lies in creating a defined branch point within the electrical system.
Instead of creating different manual joints throughout the vessel, installers can use a standardized connector to divide the circuit at a planned location.
This can help:
Reduce scattered cable splices
Improve wiring consistency
Make cable routing easier to understand
Simplify equipment replacement
Support standardized OEM production
Reduce installation variability between operators
When one input supplies two downstream devices, the upstream cable and connector must carry the combined current of both output branches.
For example:
Device A Current + Device B Current = Total Upstream Current
The splitter, cable and upstream connector should be selected according to the total system load rather than the current requirement of only one device.
Circuit protection such as fuses or breakers should also be designed according to the complete electrical system.
Depending on the product model and project requirements, configuration options may include:
3-way T-shaped connector
Male / female connector combination
Number of pins
Power or signal configuration
Straight or directional connector interface
Cable-entry size
Connector housing color
Cable length if supplied with leads
Wire gauge
Branch identification
Product labeling
OEM packaging
Customers may provide an existing connector, wiring diagram, equipment drawing or physical sample for compatibility evaluation.
Parameter | Available Specification |
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Product Type | Marine T-Type 3-Way Waterproof Splitter Connector |
Connection Structure | 1 Input / 2 Outputs |
Connector Shape | T-Type |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Number of Pins | According to selected model |
Transmission Type | Power / Signal / Customized |
Connection Method | Locking / Threaded according to model |
Rated Voltage | According to selected model |
Rated Current | According to selected model |
Cable Interface | According to connector configuration |
Housing Material | According to selected model |
Contact Material | According to selected model |
Waterproof Rating | According to verified product specification |
Application | Marine and outdoor electrical branch connection |
Customization | Pin layout, interface, cable and labeling |
Note: Waterproof performance, voltage, current and environmental resistance should be confirmed according to the exact connector model and relevant product specification.
Before requesting a quotation, buyers should confirm:
Required connector pin count
Input voltage
Current of Output A
Current of Output B
Total circuit current
Power or signal transmission
Cable size
Connector male/female arrangement
Required waterproof rating
Estimated order quantity
For OEM projects, a wiring diagram is strongly recommended.
Depending on the product configuration, inspection may include:
Connector appearance inspection
Dimensional inspection
Pin-position verification
Input-to-output continuity testing
Polarity verification
Connector mating inspection
Locking performance inspection
Electrical connection testing
Waterproof testing where applicable
Final product labeling and packaging inspection
For customized versions, the circuit definition and pin assignment should be confirmed before mass production.
Customers can provide circuit drawings or wiring diagrams so the correct input/output configuration can be reviewed.
Photos, dimensions or physical samples can be supplied for compatibility evaluation.
The 3-way splitter is suitable for OEM projects where the same branch connection must be repeated across multiple boats or equipment units.
Connector pin arrangement and electrical configuration can be selected according to the application.
It creates a branch connection that allows one upstream electrical line to connect to two downstream devices.
This product uses a T-shaped 3-way structure, designed around one input and two branch connections.
Yes, if the connector, cable and circuit ratings are suitable for the combined electrical load of both lights.
Depending on the connector series, different pin configurations may be available. Wiring diagrams or samples are recommended for OEM projects.
Different input/output combinations may be available according to the model and application requirements.
Please provide the pin count, voltage, current of each output, cable size, connector arrangement, quantity and application. A drawing or sample will help improve selection accuracy.