Submitted by dhekurbaba t3_11x1rl7 in DIY
dadarkgtprince t1_jd0vy57 wrote
Wire nuts were "designed" to not need to twist the solid copper, but you get a better fit by twisting them first. Nothing will happen with you twisting them first. Just twist it until it stops, and if you want you can wrap it with electrical tape
dhekurbaba OP t1_jd0x14c wrote
i twisted, put the nut tightly and then slight tug to test
the wall wires are solid and the switch's wires are - i believe the right term is - stranded, hopefully with the tug test i'm ensuring a secure connection
dadarkgtprince t1_jd0xty5 wrote
Yea, test tug should be good. I always do the tug and wrap with electrical tape just in case. No movement happens once you've tucked everything in already, so it should be good pending the nut stayed on when you pushed the wires back in
dhekurbaba OP t1_jd0zc7z wrote
right, thanks for the tips
dadarkgtprince t1_jd0zkic wrote
O, and to confirm your verbiage earlier, yes stranded is correct. Solid (where its one giant wire) or stranded (where is a lot of small wires) is how wires come
imnotsoho t1_jd1u61i wrote
And put them in the box with the nut on top so it can't fall off.
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