I usually use crimp on pig tail connectors. Wago's 221 series splicing connectors for all types of conductors set new standards. This would be a game changer as nearly all wire we run is #10 awg.
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The wago spring clamp is a lot stronger than a back stab on a back stab, (mostly on receptacles) the wire is subject to move every time something gets plugged in & unplugged, after a. When wago came out with these to replace wire nuts, i lumped them into the same general category. A combination of backstabs, lever locks,.
But out of desperation last year, i had to use some and i have to say, i liked them.
Recently saw wago push in connectors listed for use with stranded and solid wire. Wago 221 and wago 222 are rated for 600 v and 20 amps. Has anyone used wagos to terminate low horse power 480 v 3 phase motors? Lever locks only go up to 5 ports.
Does the nec allow wire connectors like wago lever nuts? Also has underwriters ok'd them? I have situations where vibrations cause me to mistrust twist nuts and wago's seem more solid. Anyone ever use stranded in them?