Now I can replace all the twist caps in my house

  • MagicalusOP
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    Because I’ve had them slip out of twist caps before, especially on ceiling fans with three wires going into one cap. I just don’t trust em, y’know?

      • hemmes@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, agreed. WAGOs are awesome and look factory professional, but wire nuts are still used most of the time - easier to come by and still cheaper (although WAGOs are becoming very affordable).

        The trick to wire nuts is simple; use the correct wire size, which can be mixed but follow the spec from the manufacturer’s website, strip all wires to the same recommended exposure length, and the most important part; do not twist your wires together - insert them straight all at the same height and begin twisting the wire nut until there are two to three rotations in your wires below the nut.

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          7 hours ago

          do not twist your wires together

          The packaging usually says you can pre-twist the wires if you like, although maybe that’s just the manufacturers yielding to the massive inertia of older tradespeople. This Old House says the same thing. I dunno, I don’t pre-twist.

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          wire nuts are still used most of the time

          Not just digital banking, internet and healthcare that the US is over a decade behind on then? 😂

          • Willy@sh.itjust.works
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            7 hours ago

            Internet? I mean maybe countrywide, but it’s a big country with ruralness. I download from steam at a 900+ megabytes per second. Bytes not bits. Is that considered bad? what do you get? I used to only get like 600 until a hardware upgrade so I’m still sure I have bandwidth to spare. its usually takes seconds or minutes to get any game.