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- Wagos | Information by Electrical Professionals for Electrical . . .
The Wago 221 series are only rated for a maximum of 450 volts Others rated for 600 volts but I'm old school and still prefer pressure connectors ( wire nuts ) Have used them when replacing a lot of garbage short life Bodine ballasts
- The good, the bad and the wagos | Information by Electrical . . .
Bigger than a three gang switch box, you're going to need the 8-port push in Wago or Ideal wire connector lever locks only go up to 5 ports A combination of backstabs, lever locks, push in connectors, Buchanan crimps, and wire nuts, all used in the most optimal places, will result in the fastest install
- Using Wagos for old, solid aluminum wiring
I see on their US-facing site that the 773 series push-in Wago connectors are "suitable" for connecting solid aluminum wire as long as their Alu-Plus paste is used (the link is below) I don't see, however how a manufacturer saying on their site that something is "suitable" correlates to an NRTL listing
- push-in wire connectors (WAGOs) | Information by Electrical . . .
The biggest difference is, for example, on a back stabbed receptacle there is movement everytime you plug unplug something That can cause the wire to move and eventually work loose With the push-in Wagos, the Wago is not attached to the receptacle and plugging unplugging doesn't effect the connection
- Stranded in Wago connector? | Information by Electrical Professionals . . .
Wago-type connectors have their fans, and there are those who dislike them as a matter of religious doctrine No point rehashing that discussion I've used the Ideal version, and have had mixed results in the field with stranded wire I've also used the factory-supplied versions that come with some fixtures
- Wagos vs Wire nuts - Mike Holts Forum
The Wago spring clamp is a lot stronger than a back stab On a back stab, (mostly on receptacles) the wire is subject to move every time something gets plugged in unplugged, after a while this will loosen the connection and it will either pull out or heat up from high resistance
- Wago connectors | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . .
www wago com Ratings up to 32 A 450 V and 105°C maximum continuous operating temperature allow the 221 Series Splicing Connectors to be used at ambient temperatures up to 85°C (T85), making them ideal for small and large loads
- Wagos or wirenuts? | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . .
I'm sorry to hear that, but I have not had a single Wago-equipped recessed can connection fail to work yet, while I have experienced a few problem with wire-nutted ones Disclaimer: it was inexperienced helpers that produced the few problems with wire-nutted connections I teach my guys how to connect stranded and solid wires, but
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