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Kevin S.vor 1 Jahr

Yes it would work. But if you want it to be reliable over the long term you'd need to solder it.

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

does this remind you of something?

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MidwestSepvor 1 Jahr

Would mostly depend what the larger wire is being used for.

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Dangerbugvor 1 Jahr

In India its the preferred method

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David Applewhitevor 1 Jahr

Yes, depending on the load. Really needs fault protection to be safe.

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Thats all i got for nowvor 1 Jahr

The green wire is just a ground. That’s what he’s doing is adding a ground to earth. He’s not splicing into the circuit. If that’s what ur asking.

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TBVvor 1 Jahr

Aluminum wire?

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@devonboy3410 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇱vor 1 Jahr

It would work but would a qualified electrician do it not a chance

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Mechtech007vor 1 Jahr

Or use a connector designed and rated for such a splice, not this third world fire bomb.

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U.S. Moosevor 1 Jahr

Or we could put a moose in space

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