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westelectric

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Noticed an electrician today making splices in a switch box. Never twisted any wires together, just shoved them under a wirenut and twisted the wirenut. I always twist before putting them under the wirenut. How many of you dont twist. Solid or stranded.
 
For solid wire when there is only a 2 or 3 I just screw the wirenut on then twist the wires. If they are more or when they give me a hard time I twist before.

Stranded wire, I twist after the wire nut is on, no pretwisting.

-Jared
 
Attended an IAEI seminar years back. The featured speaker was a former electrician turned inspector, turned instructor, orator, whatever. He spent 30 minutes on why you should never pre-twist solid wire connections.
When we were leaving for lunch the company master took all of the journeymen to the side to remind us that anyone caught not pretwisting would be "fired so fast the timeclock will spin backwards". I still pretwist and laugh everytime I run across someone that doesn't.
 
110.3.B Manufacturer's instructions. I normally don't twist, unless it's a mix of various size stranded wires. If people use things like wago's and those little crimp splices, held together by a wimpy piece of plastic, then something with substance (a wirenut) should be more than suffient, twisted or not. Am a big fan of things that do have heavy current draw of Polaris's (diffferent subject).
 
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Why twist twice when you can accomplish the same thing by twisting once!! Don't really see the point in twisting first, but of course make sure you have a good secure connection when you are done.
 
Me no twist

Me no twist

but for those of you that do,do you twist clockwise or counter clockwise hmmm?
 
CW of course! Not talking Country ands western either! Only time any wire I know of gets twisted CCW is with stranded wire. You can twist it CCW to put it under a screw (like on the side of a receptacle) and it will remain bound tightly (but only done it when in a real pinch).
 
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Well, If I'm forced to admit it......I'm a twister too
A "tight yeller" just makes you "feel good all over more than any place else" :wink:
 
How about we avoid confusing anyone and simply use a wago?

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