About the video
This lesson compares Wagos vs wire nuts, two standard wire splicing methods used in the electrical industry. Wagos wire connectors are stab-in splicing devices that simplify connections without twisting wires, making them ideal for quick installations and repetitive tasks. Wire nuts, on the other hand, require pre-twisting wires for secure connections, providing a reliable joint that withstands environmental factors over time. The video discusses the pros and cons of each method, emphasizing the importance of following electrical codes and manufacturer instructions for safe and effective installations. By understanding these options, electricians can choose the best splicing method for their specific needs. To get started, go to the Lesson Content tab and click on the video.
About the quiz
Each lesson contains a video, and is followed up with a simple quiz. Quizzes review information discussed within the video, with each question providing an answer justification. Helping to reinforce correct answers and helps clarify any mistakes through code citations, excerpts, and explanations, so you can better understand the material.
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