On 17/01/2020 16:15, Fredxx wrote:
In the good old days I would have used junction boxes but now these have
to be 'accessible' I ought to use an alternative.
I have tried crimps in the past and been thoroughly disillusioned with
them. I have found them unreliable and easily pulled apart, even with
ratchet crimping pliers.
Which suggests that something is not working as it should there. I find
a well made crimp is far harder to pull apart than say a cable in a
screw down terminal. The ratchet crimpers often allow for some
adjustment to the tightness. Also make sure you are using the right type
of *insulated* crimp in them.
Is there an alternative convenient and affordable method recommended
where access is not required.
Solder and heatshrink is ok. Start with a mechanical join first (i.e.
twisted or wire wrapped) then solder.
Wago style terminals are also quick and easy - and probably easier to
implement in many more difficult to reach circumstances.
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Cheers,
John.
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