duneslider
Well-known member
Just curious what the pro's say is the correct way to connect stranded to solid. Specifically, I just installed a smart switch that required a neutral connection. The line and load (black wires) connected with standard screw terminals just like the original switch but the neutral was a stranded section that needed to connect to the other solid neutrals in the box. The neutrals were all twisted together, I took the nut off and added the stranded in and screwed the nut back on. I gave it a tug and it was secure and then I added electrical tape just to be safe (I was taught that back in the day, not sure if that is good or bad practice).
I have more switches to do. Did I do it right? Should the stranded be twisted around before twisting on the nut? Should I not wire nut and instead use a wago? I have Ideal wing wire nuts from lowes and also 3m wire nuts (just for reference). I notice that a lot of time the stranded wire ends have been soldered. Should I make sure the stranded is soldered first?
Just curious how a Pro approaches these types of connections?
I have more switches to do. Did I do it right? Should the stranded be twisted around before twisting on the nut? Should I not wire nut and instead use a wago? I have Ideal wing wire nuts from lowes and also 3m wire nuts (just for reference). I notice that a lot of time the stranded wire ends have been soldered. Should I make sure the stranded is soldered first?
Just curious how a Pro approaches these types of connections?
