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In Reply to: The soldering procedure you describe appears to still be OK. posted by rick_m on December 30, 2007 at 15:28:32:
He can solder the twisted equipment ground wires splice but per NEC an equipment ground wire connection cannot depend solely on solder. He will have to use a crimp connector or a wirenut over the soldered joint.
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- RE: The soldering procedure you describe appears to still be OK. - jea48 18:36:52 12/30/07 (15)
- Right, it has to be spliced then soldered. - rick_m 19:40:28 12/30/07 (14)
- RE: Right, it has to be spliced then soldered. - jea48 21:13:41 12/30/07 (13)
- RE: Right, it has to be spliced then soldered. - rick_m 07:13:27 12/31/07 (12)
- micro-arcing in supply wire - GTF 07:51:14 12/31/07 (11)
- LOL, great post...... - jea48 17:54:50 12/31/07 (7)
- Here is a better picture to justify $120.00 outlets. - GTF 13:58:11 01/01/08 (6)
- RE: Here is a better picture to justify $120.00 outlets. - jea48 11:09:35 01/04/08 (5)
- Why Square D? - GTF 12:46:41 01/04/08 (4)
- In commercial application Square D is considered the Hi-End of Panel Boards. nt. - jea48 21:18:20 01/05/08 (3)
- A breaker - GTF 21:30:12 01/05/08 (2)
- Thanks... If you have a Menards in your town A QO120 costs about $6.50 - jea48 21:44:31 01/05/08 (1)
- Well, in that case I will go out and find a Square D breaker. - GTF 06:09:31 01/06/08 (0)
- RE: micro-arcing in supply wire - rick_m 09:19:29 12/31/07 (2)
- My picture stinks. yep - GTF 09:56:47 12/31/07 (1)
- RE: My picture stinks. yep - jea48 18:33:10 12/31/07 (0)