PT mentioned these newer style connectors in another post so I don't want to plug of that thread.
These were the connectors
https://www.homedepot.ca/search?q=wire push connectors#!q=wire push connectors
This was the thread
https://canadianhobbymetalworkers.com/threads/spring-connectors.1858/#post-19267
I was at Home Depot so bought a few sample sizes to try. They seem to work like a hotdam on solid wire but I am not getting results on stranded. The wires cant seem to get inside the clamp without basically kinking the wire itself. I am well within the gauge bracket of the connector & the sheath fits in the hole no problem. I tried different sheath trim lengths (leaving more or less bare strands). I twisted the strands tight & snipped it on an angle. Just not gripping like solid. Pics are 14 gauge I believe but same results up & down the range.
PT am I missing something fundamental? I love the simplicity of these but unfortunately so much of what I do appears to be stranded wires.
These were the connectors
https://www.homedepot.ca/search?q=wire push connectors#!q=wire push connectors
This was the thread
https://canadianhobbymetalworkers.com/threads/spring-connectors.1858/#post-19267
I was at Home Depot so bought a few sample sizes to try. They seem to work like a hotdam on solid wire but I am not getting results on stranded. The wires cant seem to get inside the clamp without basically kinking the wire itself. I am well within the gauge bracket of the connector & the sheath fits in the hole no problem. I tried different sheath trim lengths (leaving more or less bare strands). I twisted the strands tight & snipped it on an angle. Just not gripping like solid. Pics are 14 gauge I believe but same results up & down the range.
PT am I missing something fundamental? I love the simplicity of these but unfortunately so much of what I do appears to be stranded wires.