Submitted by dhekurbaba t3_11x1rl7 in DIY
Hi all, a novice here, hoping for some insight.
I am replacing a flip switch with a dimmer switch in the house, and in the switch's instructions, it said to hold the wires in parallel and put in the wire nut, but not twist.
The wires I am connecting to are thick & rigid and I couldn't connect them with the switch's wires solidly enough with the nut unless I twisted them together first, so I am worried about what can happen if I go ahead and twist anyway.
Please advise, thanks!
Sevulturus t1_jd0vzk8 wrote
Some people over twist them and they break. Especially non stranded.
As an electrician, I always twist them together first and use the nut to secure them.