Originally Posted by MonoNeuron Hi,
I used what we call here in Aus a "BP" connector for joining 2 wires together. Electricians use them for household wiring and should be found in any hardware store in any country. It has a screw inside a brass thick walled tube with an outer plastic insulator. One type is for active/neutral having 1 screw and the other type is an earth one having 2 screws. I used the earth type, 1 screw for the wire and the other for the metal post. Just tighten the screws gently and firmly. I break the outer plastic off first then connect then wrap with insulation tape. It's very easy.
Rich |
Anyone else use a method like mononeurons. Sounds very fast and handy but them connections are not made for 20,000 arching volts. If other people has success longterm with this method I might use it my self as broken tube from solderng is expensive mistake.