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The good, the bad and the wagos | Information by Electrical . . . Bigger than a three gang switch box, you're going to need the 8-port push in Wago or Ideal wire connector lever locks only go up to 5 ports A combination of backstabs, lever locks, push in connectors, Buchanan crimps, and wire nuts, all used in the most optimal places, will result in the fastest install
Wagos in Motor Terminal Box | Information by Electrical Professionals . . . Has anyone used wagos to terminate low horse power 480 v 3 phase motors? Wago 221 and wago 222 are rated for 600 v and 20 amps I usually use crimp on pig tail connectors Unfortunately someone walked off with my crimpers I've used wagos thousands of times with no problems but not in a
Using Wagos for old, solid aluminum wiring I see on their US-facing site that the 773 series push-in Wago connectors are "suitable" for connecting solid aluminum wire as long as their Alu-Plus paste is used (the link is below) I don't see, however how a manufacturer saying on their site that something is "suitable" correlates to an NRTL
Wagos or wirenuts? | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . . I don't want this to be a huge debate but I've been stewing over a question A co-worker recently failed his rough inspection because of his use of Wagos and tape instead of wirenuts for his switchlegs (all residential) My question is this: Are Wagos not allowed in resi work, and if so, why