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Joining wires.
I own a house in Bulgaria and I have had to move the position of the fuse box and replace with a new "Trip Switch" box. There are approx 12 pairs of wires that need to be extended to reach the new box. Is crimping with the correct size of crimping terminals the best way of joining these wires to new lengths of wire or is there a better way? Thanks Steve
Re: Joining wires.
Crimping with good quality ratchet, crimps are sized for cable and heat shrinking joint.
This will give good contact of conductors joined and the heat shrink will help support and maintain the joint, from any additional stress.
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