SPT Wire and Vampire Plugs

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SPT Wire ( SPT-1 SPT-2 )


SPT stands for Stranded, Parallel, Thermoplastic wire. SPT is frequently known as Zip cord or Lamp Cord. SPT IS NOT SPEAKER WIRE OR LOW VOLTAGE LANDSCAPE WIRE!!
SPT is commonly used by Christmas lighting enthusiasts to create low cost custom length power cords utilizing Vampire Plugs and Sockets. SPT is commonly sold on spools of 250, 500 and 1000ft. SPT Wire comes in different wire gauges, 18awg is the most common. SPT comes with different insulation thicknesses, the higher the number the thicker the insulation. SPT-2 has thicker insulation then SPT-1.
SPT wire is polarized and generally comes with two different wire textures on the wire pair to help identify the polarity when you hook it up. One wire is smooth, it is generally used for the Hot or Line wire. The other wire is usually ribbed, it is generally used for the neutral wire. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU CONNECT THE CORRECT CORRECT TERMINAL TO THE CORRECT WIRE ON BOTH ENDS!

Vampire Plugs and Sockets

Vampire plugs get their name from the insulation piercing teeth that they have. They are designed to be used on SPT wire and allow a fast and easy way to terminate a wire. Vampire Plugs come in different shapes and functions. They come in three basic colors, Black, Green and White.

Male Plug


Female Plug


Female Inline Plug


C7 Socket and C9 Socket


Installing Vampire Plugs / Sockets

Female Vampire

    1. Inspect Plug for cracks, damage, bent teeth or "Evil Vampires" (both pins on the same side). Inspect the end of the wire any remove and stray wires. Confirm that the vampire is made for the wire type (SPT-1 or SPT-2) that you are using.







Female Inline Vampire

    1. Inspect Plug for cracks, damage, bent teeth or "Evil Vampires" (both pins on the same side). Confirm that the vampire is made for the wire type (SPT-1 or SPT-2) that you are using.
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Male Vampire

    1. Inspect Plug for cracks, damage, bent teeth or "Evil Vampires" (both pins on the same side). Inspect the end of the wire any remove and stray wires. Confirm that the vampire is made for the wire type (SPT-1 or SPT-2) that you are using.

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C7 or C9 Vampire

    1. Inspect Plug for cracks, damage, bent teeth or "Evil Vampires" (both pins on the same side). Confirm that the vampire is made for the wire type (SPT-1 or SPT-2) that you are using.
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Vendors

SPT Wire

Vampire Plugs