10 PROFESSIONAL solutions for Splice electrical Wires

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  • čas přidán 25. 10. 2022
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  • @DanieleTartaglia
    @DanieleTartaglia  Před rokem +2

    below you will find the links of the components shown in the video in order of appearance
    1: amzn.to/3TEdgdn
    2: amzn.to/3swrbGl
    3: amzn.to/3W2PBEY
    4: amzn.to/3TVTk5w
    5: amzn.to/3TZnHYQ
    6: amzn.to/3FzVALV
    7: amzn.to/3W7WSTV
    8: amzn.to/3gKPduw
    9: amzn.to/3TBOsCE
    10: amzn.to/3Fjo7oS

  • @danielmaxwell6676
    @danielmaxwell6676 Před rokem

    Just found your channel. Love it. Yes I subscribed and already given several thumbs up.

  • @vikasazad08
    @vikasazad08 Před rokem

    All the ideas are awesome. Love from India 💖

  • @leonzantvoort6201
    @leonzantvoort6201 Před rokem

    This is a very nice collection Daniele. And I thought I knew them all. Only soldering is not included, but everyone knows that solution.

    • @santopino2546
      @santopino2546 Před rokem

      then there's the solution "get someone else to do the job" :P

  • @Jeremy-iw7or
    @Jeremy-iw7or Před rokem

    good job thank you

  • @zlatimirivanov3615
    @zlatimirivanov3615 Před rokem

    Like! Very useful video!

  • @francescafrancescabertello6135

    Io non capisco molto di queste cose x non dire ZERO completo... Cmq Like x te Daniele!!! 😜👍

  • @umerkhan7595
    @umerkhan7595 Před rokem

    Nice video

  • @ahmedkaram40
    @ahmedkaram40 Před rokem

    Please, engineering, can I have a link to buy these parts?

  • @Ciao_Ciao_Ciao
    @Ciao_Ciao_Ciao Před rokem

    Attenzione a puntali e capicorda, per una corretta crimpatura i fili meglio se NON attorcigliati e sono progettati per questo.

  • @umerkhan7595
    @umerkhan7595 Před rokem

    I watch full video after some days.

  • @GbpsGbps-vn3jy
    @GbpsGbps-vn3jy Před rokem

    Wagoing a stranded wires without ferrules ... oh my ...
    Also those Lego-bridgeable Wago rip-offs should be pigtailed together, don't ask what could happen if used in place with a lot of vibrations and not properly fixed

  • @dino6627
    @dino6627 Před rokem

    Those push connectors at 4:00 are not good. The steel metal spring pushes up against plastic, not metal as it should. The current rating is very low, much less than stated, I used one for LED strips and it melted at around 3A 12V DC.

  • @pietro_s032
    @pietro_s032 Před rokem

    Quale tra queste soluzioni consigliate per collegare il doppino della TIM con il modem e limpianto domestico? (Il cavo tim non me lo vogliono sostituire ed è tutto ossidato)

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  Před rokem +1

      Sicuramente i morsetti giunzione K1 perchè sono fatti per quel tipo di cavo rigido

  • @ulrichkliegis4138
    @ulrichkliegis4138 Před rokem

    On Thingiverse you'll find several useful objects that allow to combine several Wago connectors , also of different sizes, to individual arrays. Very useful, highly recommended! Some of them have screw holes that let you fix the holders on a solid base.

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  Před rokem +2

      www.thingiverse.com/thing:5137685
      www.thingiverse.com/thing:5137685
      www.thingiverse.com/thing:4635999

    • @lasskinn474
      @lasskinn474 Před rokem

      newer clone wagos have 2-to-4's and screw holes built in and stuff

  • @darkoooss
    @darkoooss Před rokem

    👍

  • @enricodep
    @enricodep Před rokem

    La prima legatura, fatta con il nastro isolante buono, regge! Certo, la soluzione coi forbox con aggiunta di fascetta é la più efficace e diffusa nell'impiantistica, mentre quella dei puntali é bella ed elegante, ma richiede più pazienza per l'uso della pinza. Tutte le altre sono per progettini o soluzioni temporanee. In generale, bisogna sempre evitare la trazione del cavo giuntato con forze uguali ed opposte ai due estremi

    • @riccardosacchetti
      @riccardosacchetti Před rokem +2

      Il problema del nastro, sul lungo periodo, é che tende a mollarci. Soprattutto la colla. Quindi si stacca e può creare problemi

  • @rohanumale8914
    @rohanumale8914 Před rokem

    1st view

  • @anishsinghx5584
    @anishsinghx5584 Před rokem

    First comment plz pin

  • @DasIllu
    @DasIllu Před rokem +1

    4:40 Daniele NOOOOOOOOOO!
    Never. You do not screw these kinds of conductors in without ferrules of at least tinning them. You will break the wires, diminishing the cross section and thus the amp carrying capacity.
    Also, to everyone watching, there is a huge difference between splicing solutions for for signal carrying cables and power carying cables. Never ever use cutting clamps for anything that is conducting power to supply devices. They don't just cut insulation, but easily also your fine strand wires and again you have chokepoint and that means an increase in resistance which in turn will produce a lot of heat at that point. And no, you can't wiggle out by saying this is just for 12V etc, for especially low voltage systems carry a lot of amps to achieve the same power (i.e. lighting installations done with 230V carries a few hundret milliamps where as a 12V system is in the "few amps" range easily.
    For crying out loud, i so freaking love your channel, binging your crazy builds, but this is territory you should not treat on unless you know what you are doing.

    • @DasIllu
      @DasIllu Před rokem

      This was the first time i had tho thumbs down one of your videos 😞

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  Před rokem

      it's just a way to make the components known. I know how to use them and I know I had to put the ferrule, but I focused on making this type of terminal known and not how they are actually used. You're right, I had to show the insertion with the ferrule. If you follow me and have seen my DIY crafting videos, I always put the tip on. Sorry for my inattention

  • @lelandclayton5462
    @lelandclayton5462 Před rokem

    No wire nuts? No wire ferrules? No B-Connectors? Also any pro wouldn't use T-Taps...

  • @Ciao_Ciao_Ciao
    @Ciao_Ciao_Ciao Před rokem

    La prima soluzione con il nastro isolante nella maggior parte dei casi è più economica, meno ingombrante e funzionale.
    Si può fare in modo più professionale sdoppiando i cavi e attorcigliandoli con cura in due. Più facile a farsi che a dirsi. Un buon nastro farà il resto.

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  Před rokem +1

      Ma certo, solo che mettere un Forbox è sicuramente la soluzione migliore. Pensare di avere un filo del mio impianto elettrico giuntato in quel modo, non mi piace molto 😂

  • @gammarayflash1170
    @gammarayflash1170 Před rokem +1

    For stranded wires: if you clamp them with screws, please use ALWAYS ferrules! This is for security reasons! Clamping wires with screws without ferrules can cause a lot of damage, e.g. startig fire.

    • @securityrobot
      @securityrobot Před rokem

      Thank you for the advice, however I had look up what a ferrule is. Looks like a useful invention.