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Kevin S. 的头像
Kevin S.1 年前

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

Solar Heavy 的头像
Solar Heavy1 年前

does this remind you of something?

MidwestSep 的头像
MidwestSep1 年前

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

Dangerbug 的头像
Dangerbug1 年前

In India its the preferred method

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David Applewhite1 年前

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

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Thats all i got for now1 年前

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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TBV1 年前

Aluminum wire?

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

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Mechtech0071 年前

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

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U.S. Moose1 年前

Or we could put a moose in space

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