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<blockquote data-quote="grassroots" data-source="post: 5802415" data-attributes="member: 571725"><p>you guys realize that wire nuts replaced soldering in the electrical industry right? it's just as effective (if not more so) and much more convenient.</p><p></p><p>they WILL NOT RATTLE LOOSE i don't care what you guys say. it's standard practice to wire up electric motors using wire nuts and that is an extreme vibration scenario. there is a correct way to use them as well. always tighten until there's two visual twists in the wire itself outside of the nut.</p><p></p><p>and there is no "extreme added resistance" by using them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grassroots, post: 5802415, member: 571725"] you guys realize that wire nuts replaced soldering in the electrical industry right? it's just as effective (if not more so) and much more convenient. they WILL NOT RATTLE LOOSE i don't care what you guys say. it's standard practice to wire up electric motors using wire nuts and that is an extreme vibration scenario. there is a correct way to use them as well. always tighten until there's two visual twists in the wire itself outside of the nut. and there is no "extreme added resistance" by using them. [/QUOTE]
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