by Larwyn » Tue Dec 02, 2008 8:02 am
wlooper89 wrote:hurricaner wrote:If they're installed right, they work OK on 15 amp circuits but as with any stab like connector there can be problems.
I agree stab connectors, although fast and efficient, are not the greatest even in a house and especially not in a TD. My house was wired that way, and I have no plans to go back and change all the connections. But for the future there is usually a screw terminal alternative. Some heavy duty recepticals have a stab hole with a plate under a screw to hold the wire. Those seem to work fine.
Bill
I used 20 or so 20 amp receptacles like that to wire my shed. I prefer them, especially with stranded wire. I used stranded THHN in EMT conduit and did run a ground wire as well. I'm sure someone will come along and inform me that they are not designed to be used with stranded wire, that they are illegal, and I will be solely responsible for burning down the better part of the Texas hill country. So far after a good year of use I've yet to see the first puff of smoke.....

Larwyn
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