As a certified electrician, I can tell you that you would never see a splice being done like that, especially when on the job. Any boss would flip to see someone take that long to make a splice. Now if a conductor that is damaged or too short needs to be replaced, then by all means, use this method to tie on a new replacement conductor and use the old as a pull string.
This is similar to the method they used to teach (and maybe still do!) the Signal Corps. It's a VERY strong joint and can be done quickly with practice. While i think this is a great joint for something in your boat, car, or trailer; as an electrician i would never employ this method--besides maybe on some directly buried cables you're about to bury again. Cool video thanks for sharing!
I will never finish wiring a house like that plus nobody’s gonna pull the wires whenever door Back in the drywall but thank you that was really impressive don’t give me wrong I like it the ideal thanks bro
If that person comes to work in Canada.he never be a electrician.we work everything by code.what he's doing it's not the right way to join two wires together
Ya. And the last time I made a western union splice for other than fishing purposes was when I did my 1st year of schooling for my electrician apprenticeship back in 1992. Lol
The way you did it the first time is how I do it and I have never had to re repair a job previously done and works every time but I do admit the last one you did was very tight and secure but who has time for that? honestly the first twist you did is how 90 of people do it including most certified Electricians.
Yep agreed. I called a electrician rep the other day and he just twist the electrical wires together and capped it. All of my bedrooms, five of them were dead. Don’t need to waste time and go beyond the basics, as long as it’s fix, it’s good.
Saludos que buena explicación visual la mejor forma de empalmar nunca la habia visto gracias por ese video ahora no se porque a 11.440 personas no les gusto si es la mejor forma y más ordenada . Saludos desde Venezuela
These would be great connections if you were hand making a wiring harness in a car. You would never, ever have a connection come loose no matter how far you drove it. When I build my VW dune buggy, this is the kind of connections I'm going to make. Thank you for the tutorial.
I respect this idea but only for those whose wire needs to oppose tensile force. However l, normally, wires do not encounter tensile force (pulling of wires from opposite direction) after connected. Hence, a normal twisting is already okay and can function for a lifetime.
That is submersible pump wire that will be hanging vertically in a well. It will experience tensile stress. This method is still a little weird. The industry standard is aluminum butt splices with adhesive heat shrink tubing finished with 3 layers of electric tape.
Idiot. How would you repair a wire with no other means? There is no other way to get strength and conductivity. The radio operator on board my first ship showed me how to do this in 1963 to repair a snapped aerial, vital for ship to shore communication.
Did anyone else know that wirenuts cost about 3 cents and take 5 seconds to install!!! This looks pretty but wiring a house or barn would take 4 months!
It must be meant to be used in emergency situations. I can’t see any other reason to waste all that time. Hell I think even soldering would be faster than this.
Соединение, ответвление и оконцевание жил проводов и кабелей должны производиться при помощи опрессовки, сварки, пайки или сжимов (винтовых, болтовых и т. п.) в соответствии с действующими инструкциями, утвержденными в установленном порядке.
Yeah. I could do all sorts of fancy twists with that Guage and amount of play. In my world I have thin wires with about 1/2 inch of room to strip down when connecting something new.
No , they used it in overhead power lines 240/415v they use to splice then solder copper , I also use to rat tail copper streetlight distributors , that was over 40 years ago in Sydney
NEC requires splices to be mechanically fastened (ex: wire nuts). A similar splice was done with knob and tube wiring and included soldering of the splice. That was prior to NEC regulations. They didn't require splices to be made in a junction box either. My, how times have changed in a hundred years!
@Majid Alvi Nothing incredible about it, you do not need to have a degree to work some things out, although some people just might, Not be as sharp as the rest of us 🤔
Так делают бандаж на ЛЭП, только не нужно пассатижами концы обжимать, нужно недоматывать концы и пускать их обратно вдоль жил, а следующие туры наматывать на эти концы оборота два три, после чего концы загибаются вверх и откусываются, а туры продолжают мотаться после откусанных концов и так далее
Though time consuming,its perfect for waterproof joints of monosub and borewell pumps .Due to slimness ,there are lesser chances of leakages of any form,may it be current or water.
If you are a technical person, you must not comment like that,,,, a technical person never take risk... What could be happened and what couldn'tbe, he keep an eye on every espect.... So your openion is not suitable brother....
@@Brotherteck lol.... When we do it practically at work....... My frnds will laugh..... Nd coworkers will say-""dont play ▶ games... Just do the work"" 😁 😁 😁 😁
@107Jericho you would never twist cable like that. That method is completely impractical, even if it is more strong than the usual way of twisting cable, how would you be able to terminate with that method, the video is completely wrong. Also, electricians dont tighten the cable with fingers but with pliers and dont spent days on wiring one power point.
A version of the Western Electric twist used on the telegraph lines first .When tined or soldered continuity is improved and strengthened line breaks somewhere else.
Pretty sure he just made a coil around a core... he is going to have high current flow through that one connection. The more wraps around, introduces more current... this is how a generator works people. Magnetic induction. Eddie currents. Magnetic flux. Duh..
This electrician must be hired by the hour!
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Now i knew the electric cables on the road were twisted.
It was a burning question for me .
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Perfect if your working on something at home and are bored... definitely not for the job site, fired!!!!!!! For lack of productivity 😂
That's for dam sure besides that's also why they have wire nuts..
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That’s perfect next time I have a long weekend to sit and braid wire I’ll give this a try
Lol
Good to know for the next time I'm using multiple pieces of electrical wire to hoist a load with a crane.
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As a certified electrician, I can tell you that you would never see a splice being done like that, especially when on the job. Any boss would flip to see someone take that long to make a splice. Now if a conductor that is damaged or too short needs to be replaced, then by all means, use this method to tie on a new replacement conductor and use the old as a pull string.
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..also no work bench and safe environment
Especially since the only way to protect this is electrical tape, makes it look like a hack job in the end
That’s what I’m saying lol he’s fooling y’all
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This is similar to the method they used to teach (and maybe still do!) the Signal Corps. It's a VERY strong joint and can be done quickly with practice. While i think this is a great joint for something in your boat, car, or trailer; as an electrician i would never employ this method--besides maybe on some directly buried cables you're about to bury again. Cool video thanks for sharing!
Pretty time consuming but very nice.
I will never finish wiring a house like that plus nobody’s gonna pull the wires whenever door Back in the drywall but thank you that was really impressive don’t give me wrong I like it the ideal thanks bro
Yes you are right
If that person comes to work in Canada.he never be a electrician.we work everything by code.what he's doing it's not the right way to join two wires together
It’s called a western union splice. They used it on telegraph wires. It’s still useful to pull a new wire with the old one.
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Ya. And the last time I made a western union splice for other than fishing purposes was when I did my 1st year of schooling for my electrician apprenticeship back in 1992. Lol
Strong twisted join, good workmanship, congrats. 👍
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That’s a legit connection, It’s similar to a western union joint used in the US and Canada
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“We’re now charging 10 times the labor, because we now wrap our wires multiple times, instead of using crimp connectors and solder”
The way you did it the first time is how I do it and I have never had to re repair a job previously done and works every time but I do admit the last one you did was very tight and secure but who has time for that? honestly the first twist you did is how 90 of people do it including most certified Electricians.
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Yep agreed. I called a electrician rep the other day and he just twist the electrical wires together and capped it. All of my bedrooms, five of them were dead. Don’t need to waste time and go beyond the basics, as long as it’s fix, it’s good.
This video very good, thank you very much for Teaching
I needed overtime and a way to piss off the boss and everyone working with me. This is perfect, thank you!
"Oh crap, forgot my heat shrink, better undo it and start over, sorry boss." Lol
Then you realise you have forgotten to put the heat shrink sleeve on first...
Nahhh, just slap on some generic electrical tape, man.
@@boke75 Maybe silicone tape, tightly bound over the join. The layers will fuse together and make a pretty strong insulating wrap.
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But at least he wont need a heat gun it will melt down anything close by
@@ponemark Why will it melt down?
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According to this trick...we need 1 year for a single house wiring😅😅😅😅..
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Very good, till today I am doing in the wrong way, from now onwords I will follow this right method while connecting wires, Thanks a lot.
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Nice tutorial Bro
Good job, I was doing similar, but your method is better thank you
I once worked as an electrician years ago, and a thought occurred to me about ten seconds into this video:
YOU’RE FIRED!
Legend is that, he is still twisting wire till date to do a simple joint.
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Good job....I wait other video.
Ok, thank you
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These would be great connections if you were hand making a wiring harness in a car. You would never, ever have a connection come loose no matter how far you drove it. When I build my VW dune buggy, this is the kind of connections I'm going to make. Thank you for the tutorial.
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I respect this idea but only for those whose wire needs to oppose tensile force. However l, normally, wires do not encounter tensile force (pulling of wires from opposite direction) after connected.
Hence, a normal twisting is already okay and can function for a lifetime.
Especially when you do it in a car wiring.
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That is submersible pump wire that will be hanging vertically in a well. It will experience tensile stress. This method is still a little weird. The industry standard is aluminum butt splices with adhesive heat shrink tubing finished with 3 layers of electric tape.
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It will expose unnecessarily large section of area as compared to first one, and indoor wires are not meant to bear excessive physical tension.
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Exactly what it said^
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Exactly what I thought
Yeah. Whats the purpose? Lol are you tryin to hang your ceiling fan with the wire you used to power it up?
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Excellent information 👍
Yeah, cause everyone has all day to twist two wires together.
Idiot. How would you repair a wire with no other means? There is no other way to get strength and conductivity. The radio operator on board my first ship showed me how to do this in 1963 to repair a snapped aerial, vital for ship to shore communication.
@@jonathansimmonds5784 stop. Not needed for outlet or light switch. Unless you got rodents using these wires for strength training
@@cliffcharpentier34 lmao...right..his ol nerd ass..mr ship perfect lookn ass
Did anyone else know that wirenuts cost about 3 cents and take 5 seconds to install!!! This looks pretty but wiring a house or barn would take 4 months!
It must be meant to be used in emergency situations. I can’t see any other reason to waste all that time. Hell I think even soldering would be faster than this.
And six months later, his first closet was wired! Impressive!
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16 million including myself watched this video of someone twisting a wire, let that sink in! 🤷♂️
Make that 20 million and counting.
Well...we know how many wire twisters are out there.
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As a union electrician, I can say that this is NOT how to splice wire and you will NEVER see this in the field
It’s a waste of time and materials and probably isn’t up to code anywhere
@@JT-cq9hx I don't think it's a code violation, at least not where I am. But it definitely takes a lot of time and you need heat shrink tube.
This guy knows what he is talking about … there are a lot of ways to spend time doing nothing.. like union brakes 😎👍🏻
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@@jhKorn123 what else are breaks for
Соединение, ответвление и оконцевание жил проводов и кабелей должны производиться при помощи опрессовки, сварки, пайки или сжимов (винтовых, болтовых и т. п.) в соответствии с действующими инструкциями, утвержденными в установленном порядке.
Такую скрутку используют на ЛЭП с аллюминием, нихера не надо взял сделал и надолго.
@@ВасилийБерезовский-э2й Вы правы, это на воздушных ЛЭП, так делали старики при Союзе, ещё на практике мне показали.
What's even better is that another person in a different country has the same issues as I do with this connection. 😁
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Good to know the correct way to splice a cable back together and maintain a strong and slim profile.
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I watched this video till finished.very interesting video.
You must be his mum
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Great idea, for theory.
It will wastefull wire also practically difficult in some fixed wire.
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Yeah. I could do all sorts of fancy twists with that Guage and amount of play.
In my world I have thin wires with about 1/2 inch of room to strip down when connecting something new.
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In the good old days this was called a Philips Joint. And was only suitable for electronics rather than electrical mains distribution.
No , they used it in overhead power lines 240/415v they use to splice then solder copper , I also use to rat tail copper streetlight distributors , that was over 40 years ago in Sydney
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NEC requires splices to be mechanically fastened (ex: wire nuts). A similar splice was done with knob and tube wiring and included soldering of the splice. That was prior to NEC regulations. They didn't require splices to be made in a junction box either. My, how times have changed in a hundred years!
Muito trabalho pra fazer uma simples emenda. Imagina você ter que fazer várias emendas em um serviço? Pouco prático.
Nice tuturial sir one of my content is all about electrical works and thaks for sharing like this..
Best way quick twist each end then solder the wires together, I can do this in less than 45 seconds. (Easy)
Exactly, this is just dumb
@Majid Alvi Nothing incredible about it, you do not need to have a degree to work some things out, although some people just might, Not be as sharp as the rest of us 🤔
Are you building an alternator? No electrician in his right mind would waste time doing that.
I'm afraid they do
I see it all the time
Lota peeps doing windings
Sorry man
It's a very common practice
It's like watching a meth head wire something
@@scrappiron6307 Stop lying! Wire nuts are safer and faster. His wire wasn't even insulated which is dangerous! 🤥
@@youknowwhatdaysayinhoe5646 this is the bonus.
More like thinking of a cool way to show on TH-cam
Ты так весь день с одним проводом пропаришся😎
I appriciate your patience...
Takes 19.7 times longer but looks strong with lots of surface area.
Yeah its strong and when you get tired and exhausted you put your tongue on the surface area for a quick charge 😆🤣😂
Так делают бандаж на ЛЭП, только не нужно пассатижами концы обжимать, нужно недоматывать концы и пускать их обратно вдоль жил, а следующие туры наматывать на эти концы оборота два три, после чего концы загибаются вверх и откусываются, а туры продолжают мотаться после откусанных концов и так далее
Really nice, i will consider that if i have to wire some cables together again!
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After ten years the wiring of the house is complete
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Well say, brother
Well said too much time for this.
That is a western union splice that was used on telegraph lines. Congrats, you just rediscovered a 100+ year old method of splicing wires.
Hahahahhaa
Though time consuming,its perfect for waterproof joints of monosub and borewell pumps .Due to slimness ,there are lesser chances of leakages of any form,may it be current or water.
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I think wastage of time..... normal joint never open if we use insulation tape on it. Because in normal routine we never need to pull the joint.
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If you are a technical person, you must not comment like that,,,, a technical person never take risk... What could be happened and what couldn'tbe, he keep an eye on every espect.... So your openion is not suitable brother....
@@muhammadhamzaart5251 right
@@muhammadhamzaart5251 this is useful for 14.mm2 and above main wires especially when you don't have a solder-less connector.
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Legend siad he still twisting this wire
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Hello, as usual professional work, only the tin and soldering iron were missing and it would be great! Overall an interesting video
Thanks for the tips!
And the project will take extra 3yrs 😁 😁 😁 to complete
Hell yeah, do it at work and You have 100% possibility to get fired 😂
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@@Brotherteck lol.... When we do it practically at work....... My frnds will laugh..... Nd coworkers will say-""dont play ▶ games... Just do the work"" 😁 😁 😁 😁
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By twisting like this, this creates a Solenoid and so there is a chance of magnetic field induced in a nearby metal object.
Yes it might be.
Lol, OMG. Funniest thing I seen so far as an electrician.
@107Jericho you would never twist cable like that. That method is completely impractical, even if it is more strong than the usual way of twisting cable, how would you be able to terminate with that method, the video is completely wrong. Also, electricians dont tighten the cable with fingers but with pliers and dont spent days on wiring one power point.
A version of the Western Electric twist used on the telegraph lines first .When tined or soldered continuity is improved and strengthened line breaks somewhere else.
A Western Union or Linesman splice is solid conductors, tinned and soldered. You don't partially unwrap a stranded conductor.
Haha the expert man created a great resistance in the flow of current
I wonder if I ever had this much patience in my life 😢
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When you forget to slide the heat shrink on before splicing the wires.
Wires does not need that strong, as long a it stick together the electricity/current flows nicely.
Well, great. I use solder in the end, but if I tie it like this, I can temporarily remove it later.
Pretty sure he just made a coil around a core... he is going to have high current flow through that one connection. The more wraps around, introduces more current... this is how a generator works people. Magnetic induction. Eddie currents. Magnetic flux. Duh..
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Not like that man. This cable is dont have any insulation like motors coil. So whatever in your mind will not happen
Ага как будто на эту скрутку он собрался белье вешать😁😁😁я и по сей день скрутил без заморочек и раньше все так крутили и крутят!
Very Good Sir Bahut Khub 🌹
А, теперь, осталось показать, как правильно мотать(или наматывать) изоленту.
Мамотка делается в разные стороны
Да он неправильно британку мотает,намотка делается в разные стороны
Так скручиваются несущие провода на улице,а впомешении главное контакт
For overhead cables it's preferable and not for household purpose
I like it, it’s very neat, but the traditional loop on loop seems much quicker
Good information 👍
No electrician will have that much of time to waste 🙃
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This above joint is for single stands wire , multi stand wire can easy be joint in a running joint pattern.
Wire par baith kar jhula thodi jhulna hai...
Could you imagine, he’s working on a building and his journeyman comes over and sees him doin this
I would lose my mind
Right ??? This is horse shit
Lol. Get the f out.
He'll be digging trenches for the next few weeks.🤣
On me!
With so many loose ends it would poke through heat shrink easy I’d think. Also if you wrapped double the wire as he did you should have more strength.
बढ़िया, ज्ञान बहुत उपयोगी है, मैं इंडोनेशिया से हूँ 🙏
We don’t have lot of time to play like that
And important thing is its wire not a rope to push highly...