So as I understand you're response, you don't like my suggestion, and instead of respond back with another stupid comment like yours, I simply am asking why, you say that? Give me some factual , work like educated first hand experience as I am so kindly asking for.
I worked in the construction trade for 50 years and can roll with the best of, em, or I used to be able too. My point is Why?
When Electricians install heavy gauge aluminum wire feeds to a service they use an anti corrosion, lube on the lugs and the exposed of the wire. I've had great results keeping corrosion down on different kinds of electrical connections of all varieties.
Educated thoughts and opinions are asked of people with professional experience, and not back yard hacks!
Yes, tighter is better. When installing a dedicated outlet for a 115-volt electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE - the "charger" which is OEM), I sourced a Hubbell single outlet hospital grade instead of the homeowner-grade duplex outlet. IIRC, they are red.
jack vines
I can agree with that, and I understand what you're saying, having tight electrical connections! These plugs I'm talking about are counter height, and tight when removing a toaster, coffee pot, etc....................
Thanks,
LTF