I learned a new way to connect wires. I think it's safer and stronger than twisting.

  • Dec 24, 2019
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Maybe for someone this method and is not new, and he knew about it before, but I learned about it recently from a friend. Method is quite original and strong. Once connected, I tried to break it breaks near but not on the joint.

I experimented on multi-core and single-core cables. In multifilamentary compound obtained excellent - dense, strong and sturdy. For solid wires, I had an opinion, it is not intended, because the connection is not that dense, and a greater likelihood that due to poor contact will warm up and burn. Well, in general, read, try and make their own conclusions on the application of this method, the wire connections.
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photo 1

First you need to clean up the ends of the two connected wires from the insulation to a length of about 6-7 cm.

Then bends the ends of these wires as I have shown in the photo below.

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photo 2

Now that you better understand the course of action, explain "on the fingers".)

Take the blue wire to the left arm, so that it is positioned horizontally, but a curved end up. In the right hand take the yellow-green wire and the threaded end into the blue loop of wire at the rear. You should get about that on the lower photo.

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Now the end of the yellow-green wire to re-threaded in a loop of blue wire going around it.

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photo 4

Then you need to pull harder on the ends of the wires and tighten the loop formed.

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5 photos

The remaining ends of the curl on the wires.

That's all, our connection is ready.

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6 photos

As I have said earlier in this article, the compound gives a very strong and dense. When you try to break it down, the ends are not separated. Most wire breaks somewhere near, but not on the site.

On the single-core wire, this method has not liked me, Connection happened dense. Therefore, for multi-I do not advise to use this method.

Interestingly, and in terms of reliability and security of whether the use of this method allowed the connection? Please share with us your opinion in the comments under the article.

P.S. I'm not an electrician by profession, but just an amateur - so no not teach and do not force. I just shared with you by this method, which I also found familiar. If someone has an opinion: private or professional, write it in the comments. I am pleased to honor. But do not forget about the bounds of decency! It is only your personal opinion, and does not mean that it is necessarily correct.

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