In the world of outdoor electrical installations, moisture is the silent killer of conductivity. For decades, the industry has relied on the “DryConn® style” connector—a twist-on wire nut pre-filled with silicone sealant—as the gold standard for preventing corrosion.
However, as supply chain costs rise and project margins tighten, electrical distributors and contractors are increasingly seeking alternatives that deliver the same rigorous performance specifications without the premium brand markup.
At TONFUL Electric, we engineer waterproof wire nuts that match the industry leaders in IP ratings, dielectric strength, and longevity, offering a strategic advantage for bulk procurement.

The Engineering Behind “DryConn Style” Performance
When we refer to a “DryConn style” connector, we are discussing a specific engineering approach to environmental sealing. Unlike standard twist-on connectors, these units must perform two critical functions simultaneously: mechanical connection and chemical isolation.
The core technology relies on hydrophobic silicone encapsulation. When wires are inserted into the connector, the internal dielectric sealant is displaced, forced into the voids between wire strands. This eliminates air pockets where condensation could form and creates a barrier against water ingress, soil acids, and salt spray.
Key Technical Advantages
- One-Step Installation: No pre-twisting required; the internal spring mechanism grips conductors while the sealant coats them.
- Dielectric Strength: The silicone gel prevents arcing and flashover, even in humid environments.
- Thermal Stability: Premium silicone formulations remain viscous and effective from -45°F to 400°F, preventing cracking in winter or running in summer.
For a deeper dive into the differences between standard and sealed units, read our Common vs. Waterproof Wire Nuts Comparison Guide.
Technical Specifications: TONFUL vs. Industry Standards
To ensure our connectors meet the demands of senior engineers and code inspectors, TONFUL manufactures to strict tolerances. Below is the technical data for our equivalent to the popular DryConn Aqua/Red and Black/Blue series.

Performance Data Table
| Specification | Industry Standard (DryConn Style) | TONFUL Waterproof Series |
|---|---|---|
| Max Voltage | 600V (1000V for signs/fixtures) | 600V (1000V for signs/fixtures) |
| Wire Type | Copper/Copper | Copper/Copper |
| Sealant Type | Non-hardening Silicone | Premium Dielectric Silicone Gel |
| IP Rating | IP67 / IP68 (Model dependent) | IP68 (Submersible) |
| Shell Material | Thermoplastic | UV-Stabilized Polypropylene |
| Temp Rating | 105°C (221°F) | 105°C (221°F) |
| Direct Burial | Yes (UL 486D) | Yes (UL 486D Compliant) |
TONFUL vs. The Market: The Value Proposition
The primary difference between TONFUL and the established retail brands is not performance—it is the supply chain model. As a dedicated waterproof wire nut manufacturer, we control the entire production process from injection molding to silicone filling.
The Cost-Performance Ratio
Many distributors pay a premium for the marketing and distribution layers associated with major US brands. TONFUL offers a direct-to-B2B model.
- Comparable Quality: We use high-grade silicone that passes the same viscosity and dielectric breakdown tests as leading competitors.
- Better Margins: By sourcing directly, distributors can reduce unit costs by 20-30%, allowing for more competitive bidding on large-scale irrigation or landscape lighting projects.
- Customization: Unlike off-the-shelf retail packs, we offer OEM services for branding and bulk packaging configurations.
Application Guide: Choosing the Right Size
Selecting the correct connector size is vital for maintaining the waterproof seal. Overstuffing a connector can displace too much gel, while under-filling may not engage the spring correctly.

| Connector Size | Color Code (Typical) | Wire Range (AWG) | Primary Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | Black/Gray | Min: 2x #22 Max: 3x #16 |
Low voltage landscape lighting, path lights, security sensors. |
| Medium | Aqua/Red | Min: 2x #22 Max: 3x #12 |
Residential irrigation valves, outdoor speakers, patio fans. |
| Large | Blue/Black | Min: 3x #14 Max: 3x #8 |
Golf course irrigation, architectural lighting, direct burial power feeds. |
Installation Best Practices for IP68 Compliance
Even the best connector fails if installed incorrectly. To ensure a true IP68 waterproof seal that withstands submersion, follow these engineering best practices.
- Strip Correctly: Strip wires to the length specified on the packaging (typically 1/2″ to 5/8″). Exposed copper outside the gel pocket is a failure point.
- No Pre-Twisting: Insert wires directly into the connector. The square-wire spring is designed to twist the wires together as you turn the cap.
- Turn Until Tight: Twist the connector clockwise until you feel the wires twist together outside the nut (two twists of the visible wire is a good rule of thumb).
- Wipe Excess: Some silicone may squeeze out. This is normal and indicates a full void fill. Wipe it clean, but do not remove the gel from inside.
- Do Not Reuse: Once a waterproof wire nut has been torqued down, the gel is displaced. Reusing the connector on a different splice may result in voids.

Quality Standards and Manufacturing
Reliability in wet locations is non-negotiable. At TONFUL, our manufacturing process adheres to ISO 9001:2015 standards. We utilize automated silicone injection systems to ensure every connector contains the precise volume of sealant required to achieve an IP68 rating.
For a broader look at how we stack up against the global competition, review our analysis of the Top 5 Waterproof Wire Nuts Manufacturers.
Cost-Benefit Analysis for Contractors
Why switch to TONFUL? Consider the cost of a single service call.
If a landscape lighting system fails due to a corroded connection six months after installation, the cost to the contractor involves:
- Truck roll and fuel
- Technician labor (1-2 hours)
- Reputation damage
Using a standard wire nut wrapped in electrical tape is a liability. Using a premium-priced brand eats into profits. TONFUL provides the insurance of a waterproof connection at a price point that makes it feasible to use on every splice, not just the critical ones.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can TONFUL waterproof wire nuts be used for direct burial?
Yes. Our silicone-filled connectors are designed to meet UL 486D standards for direct burial applications. They are resistant to soil acidity and moisture saturation.
2. How do these compare to heat shrink connectors?
Heat shrink connectors provide an excellent seal but are labor-intensive (requiring a heat gun) and difficult to modify. TONFUL waterproof wire nuts offer similar environmental protection with significantly faster, tool-free installation.
3. Are these connectors reusable?
No. While mechanically you can unscrew them, the silicone sealant is displaced during the first installation. Reusing them compromises the waterproof integrity. We always recommend using a new connector for a new splice.
4. What is the shelf life of the silicone sealant?
Our high-quality silicone gel is formulated to remain stable for years in storage without hardening or separating, provided they are kept in a cool, dry environment.
5. Can I use these for high-voltage applications?
They are rated for up to 600V for building wiring and 1000V for signs and fixtures. They are suitable for standard 120V/240V outdoor circuits as well as low-voltage systems.
Conclusion
The “DryConn style” connector changed the industry by making waterproof splicing accessible and reliable. TONFUL Electric is taking that evolution a step further by making it economically efficient for the modern market.
Don’t compromise on your IP ratings or your profit margins. Choose a connector that delivers engineering-grade performance at a better price.
Ready to test the quality yourself? Contact TONFUL Electric today for free samples and a competitive quote for your next project.