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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1045334" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>its not the best method but it will work. use your wire strippers/cutters to strip back a 1/4" of the insulation with out cutting the wire. Takes some practice with cutters if you do not have strippers otherwise you can also use a blade to cut the insulation off. Now use a nail or something else with a good point on it to make a hole in the wire you are connecting too. Now take the other wire, put it through the hole and then twist it around the wire you stripped. Its recomended to use a wire-tie/zip-tie to tie the two wires together so that they will not be pulled apart, then insulate the connection with tape. If you have a solder iron then it would literally take 3 secs to make that a perfect connection.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1045334, member: 11896"] its not the best method but it will work. use your wire strippers/cutters to strip back a 1/4" of the insulation with out cutting the wire. Takes some practice with cutters if you do not have strippers otherwise you can also use a blade to cut the insulation off. Now use a nail or something else with a good point on it to make a hole in the wire you are connecting too. Now take the other wire, put it through the hole and then twist it around the wire you stripped. Its recomended to use a wire-tie/zip-tie to tie the two wires together so that they will not be pulled apart, then insulate the connection with tape. If you have a solder iron then it would literally take 3 secs to make that a perfect connection..... [/QUOTE]
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