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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 456604" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Twist the wire together as tightly as you can before you go to insert it in a terminal. Make sure you twist it the same direction that it is twisted in its construction. You can also turn it as you insert it in the opening to help the wire stay twisted. You want it to be a pretty tight fit. If you end up with strands sticking out, pull it out, re-twist it and try again to insert it cleanly. If after a few attempts, you can't get it perfect, get it as good as you can and then carefully trim off all the stray strands. They are a short-circuit hazard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 456604, member: 550915"] Twist the wire together as tightly as you can before you go to insert it in a terminal. Make sure you twist it the same direction that it is twisted in its construction. You can also turn it as you insert it in the opening to help the wire stay twisted. You want it to be a pretty tight fit. If you end up with strands sticking out, pull it out, re-twist it and try again to insert it cleanly. If after a few attempts, you can't get it perfect, get it as good as you can and then carefully trim off all the stray strands. They are a short-circuit hazard. [/QUOTE]
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