Hope you have room for personal opinions. In a sorta buried spot like this I would use Buchanan connectors, which use a copper sleeve crimped on wires and snap on cap. Need special tool to do it right. Loose wires can heat up and melt wire nuts. Ran into melted job 3 weeks ago. It shorted to box and burned up switch and transformer, too. All inspectors don't agree but I was told on one home rewire that if inspector found any wire nuts anywhere, he would not pass inspection. And if wire nuts are the only thing you can find, please tape securely. Many fall off. This is about safety and not having ANY problems, fire being the worst. Entire code book is written by insurance underwriters. Still have my license after 40 years and I would die before I left a job in unsafe condition. Looks neat and clean and others have told the rest. Anybody remember when a splice had to be soldered, taped with rubber tape and then friction tape? Dave
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