I have a crimping tool and selection of connectors. They are great.This kit is something like you need.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Glarks-Terminals-Insulated-0-25-6-0mm²-Professional/dp/B07KVDXTJ5/
No just use these with bare wire
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This ^, soldering / tinning wires that are secured via screw terminals is not a good method.I learned recently that tinning the wire with solder can lead to loose connections - it ‘cold flows’ over time in the clamped screw terminal due to the pressure. Good job I’m always too lazy to do it
They are uninsulated bootlace ferrules.Hi,
What are the little copper or brass things sometimes crimped on the end of standed cables?
I've searched online but can only find bootlace ferrules, so they must be called something else.
Picture below of what I'm after.
Cheers,
Mark
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Correct, soldering wiring under screwed connections can be subject to cold flow.I learned recently that tinning the wire with solder can lead to loose connections - it ‘cold flows’ over time in the clamped screw terminal due to the pressure. Good job I’m always too lazy to do it
Just remember that no basic insulation (as in the red/black or brown/blue) is allowed to be visible at any termination.I've been tasked with fitting some fancy ceiling lights, but as they have 3-way switching it's going to be a tight fit inside the rose.
If a ferrule was crimped onto the end of the stranded wires it would make the job easier.
I've also read solder shouldn't be used as it can become loose. Or can it?
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