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NinerBikes wrote:
... Good wirenut jobs should never require electrical tape.
โSep-28-2014 09:53 AM
NinerBikes wrote:Guilty, as well. FWIW, I've quit trying to jam five or six neutrals in one nut, choosing to pigtail two or three and then combining.westend wrote:
Neutral's were not connected fully inside the wire nut. That led to the arcing and the heat. If the neutral becomes disconnected, you will have no power continuous to the RV's load center. Probably no damage to the gen set because no power is flowing through the bad connection.
This /\. Anyone that's done electrical on residential housing has seen this a time or two in a junction box or in a main circuit breaker. Poor workmanship, not enough stripped wire on both neutrals, and both of them not completely twisted together tight enough before the wire nut goes on.
Good wirenut jobs should never require electrical tape.
โSep-28-2014 08:45 AM
westend wrote:
Neutral's were not connected fully inside the wire nut. That led to the arcing and the heat. If the neutral becomes disconnected, you will have no power continuous to the RV's load center. Probably no damage to the gen set because no power is flowing through the bad connection.
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mrgreetis wrote:
I learned something new - what a "marrette" is.
Tried finding a definition, that led me to this link
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Never knew that...
โSep-28-2014 01:12 AM
MrWizard wrote:Maybe it's a PC thing because the real crazies didn't want to be referred to as Wire Nuts.. ๐
French word for "Wire Nut"
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