Dick in Wisconsin
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I recently watch an online video which covered replacing outlets and the presenter used WAGO Lever Lock Connectors on a 120volt, 15 amp circuit like those in the link below versus using wire nuts.
http://www.wago.us/products/termina...-for-all-conductor-types-222-series/overview/
A few years ago I bought some WAGO Lever Lock connectors. I was concerned they were built like the cheap backstabbed outlets, but it looks to me like the conducting surface is substantial and once the lever is locked down the clamping force is significant ... all of which should dramatically reduce or even eliminate the potential for weak connections and arcing. Hence a good alternative to wire nuts.
I realize they are a little more spendy than wire nuts. I envision using them to wire:
1. a 1000sf shop I just built (120volts, 15 and 20 amp circuits for outlets, lights, and electric motors). Using solid copper wire.
2. our motorhome and enclosed race trailer, which have 120volt, 15 and 20 amp circuits for outlets, small applicants, small electric motors using stranded copper (I'm expecting stranded, but haven't pulled anything apart yet) as well as 12 and 24 volt circuits using stranded copper wire.
What is the opinion of the experts out there? Are the WAGO connectors something I should use? or stay away from?
http://www.wago.us/products/termina...-for-all-conductor-types-222-series/overview/
A few years ago I bought some WAGO Lever Lock connectors. I was concerned they were built like the cheap backstabbed outlets, but it looks to me like the conducting surface is substantial and once the lever is locked down the clamping force is significant ... all of which should dramatically reduce or even eliminate the potential for weak connections and arcing. Hence a good alternative to wire nuts.
I realize they are a little more spendy than wire nuts. I envision using them to wire:
1. a 1000sf shop I just built (120volts, 15 and 20 amp circuits for outlets, lights, and electric motors). Using solid copper wire.
2. our motorhome and enclosed race trailer, which have 120volt, 15 and 20 amp circuits for outlets, small applicants, small electric motors using stranded copper (I'm expecting stranded, but haven't pulled anything apart yet) as well as 12 and 24 volt circuits using stranded copper wire.
What is the opinion of the experts out there? Are the WAGO connectors something I should use? or stay away from?