Posted by rossow (mn) on October 05, 2014 at 06:25:00 from (69.24.180.111):
In Reply to: Electrical Wire Nuts posted by DoubleR on October 05, 2014 at 06:16:55:
I learned wiring from my father-in-law, who was a journeyman electrician for many years and who ran his own full-service electrical contracting business for many more years before retiring. He always twisted the wires before putting on the nuts. I personally always also tape them before closing up the box, just because I can't see what it possibly could hurt, and it does add a bit of extra assurance that the connections will stay tight. For pros, not twisting and not taping is, of course, faster. As long as the wire ends are even with each other (not one short and one long) and the nut is sized correctly and gets a good grip on the connection, either way will probably produce acceptable results. (I don't know if the codes offer specifics; others will chime in here.)
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