How to SPLICE Big Wire #4 AWG and LARGER!! "this method could do smaller wire also"
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What I like about these connectors is that you can take the wires out later if you need too.
Yes Sir, those connectors are priceless. Great video, thanks for creating and sharing. 🙂
Let's go!!
I agree that butt splices are great. I've used them for at least 25 years. They're great when you can't use squeeze on connectors, but a lot more expensive.
@Karl with a K AWESOME!!!
Thank you!!!!
They didn’t have straight threw ones I got nimbus 2x4 what is proper use can I put one wire on one side the other on the other side or both wires straight threw butted up then set the set screw.
I have 6awg wire going to a hot tub that wasn't long enough by a previous person and they used twist connectors but I'm guessing this in the video are more appropriate for the amps that go thru it
Is there such a thing as two wires in 4 wires out ? I want to split the 3awg wires coming out of my breaker and into my kiln so that I can run two kilns (never at the same time) off of the same breaker. So, I would need to split each of the 3 awg wires coming out of the breaker to go to each kiln. Or, do I just use two lugs ?
Good Video !! Can Service Entrance wire be spliced with that type of connector or splice and does the splice have to be in a conduit body, and what effect does the connectors have on box fill?
Can you use these for connecting copper and aluminum?
Always use them myself
where is the link to those connectors
Thanx i feel empowered!!! Thank you
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are these service entrance rated ?
Hey Coach - I know you have videos on this but I’m curious about your j-box size. 314.28(2)… are you landing in a 12x12? Guessing 1.5-2” pipe coming in from the bottom. Thanks!!!!
Great question,
I have 1x 1 in conduit
And 1x inch 1 and a quarter conduit
What about using these in a main panel ? Let’s say you’re changing out older 100 amp panel to a modern hundred amp panel, but the new panel would require lengthening the wire?
I tape the caps on. The fit seems hit or miss.
Is it use for mix between copper and aluminum wire connected together?
Often they are listed to mix them together check your specific piece of equipment
I was trimming some shrubs next to my house and accidentally cut the thick, solid ground wire that goes into the ground. Can I use this to splice it back together? Is that a 6 gauge wire? Thanks!
Contact a qualified licensed electrician
@@ElectricalCodeCoach It is typically a #4 solid copper wire. It cannot be spliced this way. You need to use a C-Tap copper connector that is crimped and once crimped properly, cannot be undone.
How about using high Def video. Looks foggy in this format
Looks clear on our end, try rewatching the video with a solid internet connection
So I tried to torque this sucker down while holding it. It’s not the easiest. Maybe I need my wheaties…
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Just FYI the title says "SPICE" not SPLICE