Copper Wire Splicing – Electrician Shows Proper Connection Techniques πŸ”Œ

Copper Wire Splicing – Electrician Shows Proper Connection Techniques πŸ”Œ

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Watch a skilled electrician demonstrate how to safely and securely join copper wires. He strips the insulation, twists the conductors together tightly using lineman’s pliers, and finishes with a wire nut or soldered connection. A good splice means less resistance, no heat buildup, and a safer electrical system. No loose strands, no exposed copper – just professional work.

Let's Talk About Safe DIY Wiring
What’s the most common mistake you see in home electrical repairs? Do you know how to tell if a splice is tight enough? Would you attempt a Western Union splice without practice? How do you test a connection before sealing it? Share your own wiring stories, safety tips, or questions about electrical codes in the comments – we want to hear from electricians, DIYers, and anyone who respects the power hidden in your walls.

Strip, Twist, Secure
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