Я совсем не электрик. Получил иллюстрацию всех своих ошибок при стыковке и как надо правильно делать. Огромное спасибо!!! Как оказывается просто, как все гениальное!!!🤗
I always struggled with this even in trade school😅 I just really needed to see it up close . I knew how but idk I just could never get them good and tight I got fet up with my wires just coming apart like a joke so on the spot I looked up how to twist wires not expecting to find much but I watched your instructions and actions and after that twisted the best wires of my life😅 amazing tutorial even if you where just showing what’s right from wrong
"Great tips! The way you explained the plumbing fix is super clear. I recently shared a quick hack for unclogging drains on my channel-would love your thoughts on it!" 03:04
where the wires are twisted incorrectly, the frame is continuous, and where it is correct, for some reason, the frames are glued together. looks a lot like typikal cheating
@@3sixtybubba133 Yes, as long as the wires are connected to complete the circuit and they have been over-wrapped with an insulator, such as electrical tape, the circuit should work fine on a temporary basis. As shown by the video, there are a number of ways of making the splice that will improve the reliability of the connection. There are also a number of mechanical connectors that can improve the connection over a simple splice for a more durable connection. These types of stranded wire connections are used most in automotive repairs, which are often subject to stresses and vibrations that can eventually cause failure of the circuit. Diagnosing and finding a failed connection, sometimes years later, within the miles of wiring on a vehicle can be a huge challenge and can be very expensive to trace. Soldering is the ultimate connection when insulated with shrink tubing and is equivalent to the original wire's conductivity. An investment in a soldering iron, a little skill and a few extra minutes of your time will insure that your fixes stay fixed and don't come back to haunt you. My soldering iron is 50 years old and still works as it did on day one.
@@ripster9713 because the twisting dosen`t have to be perfect, but it is critical that you solder the wires. plus the wires are strip more than double the length you would normally strip than
@@maxmayer4247 Not everyone has a soldering iron or is willing to buy one for simply joining two wires. This is meant for people at home, not for professionals at job sites.
Ok but now show how to twist wires together when there’s not many inches of wire (like you used here). Maybe when there’s only the tips exposed like in most connections (ie for chandeliers).
That looks like way too much work. That would take forever to install a stereo and speakers in a car. I twist them together, then keep twisting into a knot. It's super fast and it'll never ever come apart after shrink tube or electrical tape
Я совсем не электрик. Получил иллюстрацию всех своих ошибок при стыковке и как надо правильно делать. Огромное спасибо!!! Как оказывается просто, как все гениальное!!!🤗
Этому ещё на уроках труда в школе учили и в путяге закрепляли.
Главное, чтобы ток нормально шел. Или вы собираетесь на таком проводе тащить из болота бегемота?
I always struggled with this even in trade school😅 I just really needed to see it up close .
I knew how but idk I just could never get them good and tight I got fet up with my wires just coming apart like a joke so on the spot I looked up how to twist wires not expecting to find much but I watched your instructions and actions and after that twisted the best wires of my life😅 amazing tutorial even if you where just showing what’s right from wrong
Its outstanding...😃👍👍👍
do you want to use this wire as a winch or is it still for the transmission of electric current?
So its not going to work then? Then I need to find a different video then.
It's happens that you trip over a cable. (Or doesn't it...?)
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Extremely helpful
"Great tips! The way you explained the plumbing fix is super clear. I recently shared a quick hack for unclogging drains on my channel-would love your thoughts on it!" 03:04
Nice video
Sweetheart and very nice
Is there any video how to twist sugar in coffee cup ?
where the wires are twisted incorrectly, the frame is continuous, and where it is correct, for some reason, the frames are glued together. looks a lot like typikal cheating
agree
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Well,It is simple but
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Excelente! Gracias
I learned a long time ago; Never join stranded wires without soldering them.
But if u dont have solder or a soldering iron wouldnt joining them and slapping electrical tape do the trick temporarily
@@3sixtybubba133 Yes, as long as the wires are connected to complete the circuit and they have been over-wrapped with an insulator, such as electrical tape, the circuit should work fine on a temporary basis. As shown by the video, there are a number of ways of making the splice that will improve the reliability of the connection.
There are also a number of mechanical connectors that can improve the connection over a simple splice for a more durable connection. These types of stranded wire connections are used most in automotive repairs, which are often subject to stresses and vibrations that can eventually cause failure of the circuit. Diagnosing and finding a failed connection, sometimes years later, within the miles of wiring on a vehicle can be a huge challenge and can be very expensive to trace. Soldering is the ultimate connection when insulated with shrink tubing and is equivalent to the original wire's conductivity. An investment in a soldering iron, a little skill and a few extra minutes of your time will insure that your fixes stay fixed and don't come back to haunt you. My soldering iron is 50 years old and still works as it did on day one.
You're a lil wrong :)
@@Coolblaster6 Explain my error.
@@chrisgraham2904 solder = brittle wires, way more chance for them to break, depending on where you're gonna use them you don't want to solder
There is a master way
You would be laughed off a job site in less than a minute. Even if you soldered it.
Why
@@ripster9713 because the twisting dosen`t have to be perfect, but it is critical that you solder the wires. plus the wires are strip more than double the length you would normally strip than
@@maxmayer4247 Not everyone has a soldering iron or is willing to buy one for simply joining two wires. This is meant for people at home, not for professionals at job sites.
@@Bonez0r even than this is not acceptable use a wago 221 inline connector, or a butt connector or if your really desperate use a wirenut
Then we’d laugh at you for the guy not being sent home
Ok but now show how to twist wires together when there’s not many inches of wire (like you used here). Maybe when there’s only the tips exposed like in most connections (ie for chandeliers).
Why not use a connector in between..?
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Way too long for such a simple stuff..
Nobody wants to see how its wrong (3 times)
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That looks like way too much work. That would take forever to install a stereo and speakers in a car. I twist them together, then keep twisting into a knot. It's super fast and it'll never ever come apart after shrink tube or electrical tape
electrical tape will lose it's properties being in a car constantly nuked by heat from the sun and the engine 100%
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