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!
dadarkgtprince t1_jd0vy57 wrote
Wire nuts were "designed" to not need to twist the solid copper, but you get a better fit by twisting them first. Nothing will happen with you twisting them first. Just twist it until it stops, and if you want you can wrap it with electrical tape