Double twisting works well. Twist it, fold it and twist it again. Been doing that for the past 25 years and never yet had a problem.
A double twist will never come undone. Try pulling one apart - the wires break first.
starting from the left hand side of the bottom pic
T = 6
- = 12v -ve
+ = 12v +ve
nc = 3
nc = 4
da = (do nothing with this)
T = 7
NACOSS or SSAIB wont accept twisted joints, they have to be crimped or soldered.
So all the junction boxes that have been used over the years are no longer acceptable, when did this happen then?NACOSS or SSAIB wont accept twisted joints, they have to be crimped or soldered.
Play semantics if you like but cables held compressed under a screw head are not crimped in the accepted meaning of the term.If the wires are in a junction box and are held in the terminal between the nut and fastener then that is crimped or a terminal block etc ie either solder or a mechanical form of joint, not just twisted with a bit of tape over.
I did not say that they were.Anyway, twisted tape joints are not accepted.
starting from the left hand side of the bottom pic
T = 6
- = 12v -ve
+ = 12v +ve
nc = 3
nc = 4
da = (do nothing with this)
T = 7
Yes thats correct.
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