Charles (in GA)
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It looked like whoever made the connection did not twist the wires together before installing the wire nut and they just worked loose.
Wire nuts are described in the UL rating as a "pressure connection" type of connector. The Ideal Wing Nut, probably one of the most popular wire nuts of all time, is this type of design. You take several wire ends, perfectly straight and ends even (like a handful of pencils held tightly together) and you screw the wire nut onto them. It squeezes the wires together, you continue running the wire nut down (I use needle nose pliers to get more leverage on the nut, they do make a nut runner for Wing Nuts however), and tighten until it begins to twist the wires. Usually the wire ends (using solid wire) will have pushed all the way fully into the Wing Nut and the small end of it is expanded slightly. This is all that is needed for a real good, tight connection with a wire nut.
In the good old days, wires were thoroughly twisted together and then "diper wrapped" with electrical tape, the old cloth type. Many of those connections are still going strong.
Charles
