kingpb
Senior Member
- Location
- SE USA as far as you can go
- Occupation
- Engineer, Registered
Interesting topic. I agree that you are adding a whole bunch of failure points, plus a whole lotta labor costs.
I'd have to say I'd probably pigtail solid to the stranded if needed in lieu of crimping on fork connectors.
Many (many) years ago we used to put stranded under a screw by stripping the end long, then trim the end such that some (1/4" or so) of the insulation was left in place to help keep strands from fanning out when tightening the screw. No idea if that was right or wrong but it worked. Thankfully due to statue of limitations I can't be sued either way. :angel:
I'd have to say I'd probably pigtail solid to the stranded if needed in lieu of crimping on fork connectors.
Many (many) years ago we used to put stranded under a screw by stripping the end long, then trim the end such that some (1/4" or so) of the insulation was left in place to help keep strands from fanning out when tightening the screw. No idea if that was right or wrong but it worked. Thankfully due to statue of limitations I can't be sued either way. :angel: