6:29 Screw connectors are by far the most handy and safest connectors. As far as I'm concerned wire nuts are for battery operated kids projects not for homes. Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻
@@RoRoTech Well, all the homes in the US have used them for many decades with no issues so I guess they proved themselves. House wiring to light fixtures and receptacles doesn't really experience vibration or pulling like some other applications might so that is another point in their favour. I just couldn't get used to them having used screw connectors all my life.
Nice video. Informative. I'm new to the electrical world. Could you clarify the difference between connectors and terminals? I see the terms used interchangeably at times. Seems like terminals are types of connectors but not the other way around. Any info would be helpful. Thanks!
There are many ways to connect such wires, and crimping ferrule before connections is probably the best way. Here is a video ruclips.net/video/CVZNx59Uo-E/видео.html
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Good video, I'm looking to get into electrical hobbies more and this will helpful. Thank you!
Go for it!
6:29 Screw connectors are by far the most handy and safest connectors. As far as I'm concerned wire nuts are for battery operated kids projects not for homes.
Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻
In the USA wire nuts are used in junction boxes, I guess. Not applicable for copper and aluminum wires together
@@RoRoTech
Well, all the homes in the US have used them for many decades with no issues so I guess they proved themselves. House wiring to light fixtures and receptacles doesn't really experience vibration or pulling like some other applications might so that is another point in their favour. I just couldn't get used to them having used screw connectors all my life.
what is the tool that so quickly and cleanly strips a wire?
I am using a tool like this one www.amazon.com/IRWIN-VISE-GRIP-2078300-Self-Adjusting-Stripper/dp/B000OQ21CA
Whats that red one that does 1 in 2 out?
Hi, Kamyar. Here is what you can do with that one ruclips.net/video/VLzp3NPsD_s/видео.html
Nice video sir
Thanks 👍
Nice sir ji 🙏
Thank you 👍
Well done
Thanks 👍
Nice video. Informative. I'm new to the electrical world. Could you clarify the difference between connectors and terminals? I see the terms used interchangeably at times. Seems like terminals are types of connectors but not the other way around. Any info would be helpful. Thanks!
Good point, I think I can make a new video and explain thoroughly each connector and terminal. Thanks 👍
Your not running 40 amps through the number 12 wires you put in that 40 amp connector I hope.
No way 🚧🚨
Thanks so much sir 🙏
You're welcome 👍
How do you use connectors when the wire is made of many strands of copper?
There are many ways to connect such wires, and crimping ferrule before connections is probably the best way. Here is a video ruclips.net/video/CVZNx59Uo-E/видео.html
Can you link where to find the One way screw connector I really like it.
@Crafted by Robert
on Amazon, I guess
Can I use this connectors in 12v Dc load in solar setup?
I think that you need something waterproof there. Like AMP superseal...
On 5.03min, that's not the way to go. this is potentially a fire hazard. You need to use the right plier first.
Really?
Great video but the music sucks. Silence would've been better.
you are right, new videos have only normal background noise
That first twist was incorrect.
OK
Why destroy the video with music 🎶👅
I think you are right, the music background is useless here
This video does not teach me anything.
That means you already know these connectors 😉