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have a look at these new wago connectors: http://www.wago.com/web/us/en/news/news/news_2003/series222_detail.htm sounds great to me, they clamp 0,08mm² fine stranded up to 4mm², solid up to 2,5mm² and you can easily remove the wires if used i.e. in a building installation without having to pull and turn. [This message has been edited by :andy: (edited 12-05-2003).]
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I can't deal with the metric system. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/wink.gif)
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sorry. i can't with yours ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/wink.gif) its AWG 12 to 28. [This message has been edited by :andy: (edited 12-05-2003).]
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It looks like they might be good for ballast change outs. We were using a connector similar to that made by 3M. You had to use your pliers to close the connector. They would save alot of time, if you had a large # of fixtures to do. (office 2x4 lay in type)
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I forgot, I wonder if they are UL approved here in the US.
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I forgot, I wonder if they are UL approved here in the US.
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does anyone recognize the link i posted??? ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/wink.gif) there are the AWG sizes and it says UL 600V so i guess they're approved.
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methinks they'd make a grand stand in for lumps of coal....
bah humbug!
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Being an old fogey about splices,I don't know if I'd trust 'em.
Russell
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