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David Nebenzahl David Nebenzahl is offline
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Default Stranded vs solid wire

On 11/13/2009 6:39 AM Pete C. spake thus:

Existential Angst wrote:

Apropos of the recent thread on wire nutting stranded with solid,
are there any inherent advantages of one over the other? #14-#10.


Like everyone else said, stranded for flexibility pulling through
conduit and whatnot. For termination at receptacles and the like, get
the back wire type devices, not to be confused with the push wire type
which suck. The back wire have a hole you stick the wire in and then
tighten the screw which clamps the wire solidly. This is similar to
terminals in plugs and works well with stranded wire.


You've made a convert out of me. From now on I'm going to use those
receptacles, instead of the el cheapo wrap-the-wire-around-the-screw types.


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