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New Wago 221 Inline Connector That EVERYONE is Talking About - And One Thing Nobody Talks About 

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In this video I take a look at the new Wago 221 In Line connector that has been anticipated for quite some time. For such a small device there is quite a bit to learn about it. I will go over what these are, how they are used, and where they might be best used.
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@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Have you used these yet? Pretty nifty for certain installs I think.
@tx09m
@tx09m Год назад
Yep just got mine delivered from Amazon. Going to use them for chandelier wiring
@TomCee53
@TomCee53 Год назад
I bought the #12 version and they work great for extending short wires or in cluttered boxes.
@jasonbabila6006
@jasonbabila6006 Год назад
I have been using WAGO for the past 5 years especially with converting existing fluorescent lights to LED.
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
I have about a hundred of them throughout my home.
@im2yys4u81
@im2yys4u81 Год назад
When I rewired my 1950 home I used Wagos in all my jboxes. When I did my panel swap I ended up using an inline to extend a couple of the neutral wires. 5 years later and I've NEVER had an issue.
@sstorholm
@sstorholm Год назад
The 221s are rated for 32A, you’re looking at the Japanese ratings. 221s are available in 12AWG or 14AWG maximum versions, so you’re comparing two different sizes. For extending wires I’d recommend the push fit WAGOs, they’re even smaller, the lever ones are only necessary if you’re dealing with stranded conductors.
@alandaters8547
@alandaters8547 Год назад
Yes, check video at 4:15, it shows the US rating is 32 amps on left side.
@danielrose1392
@danielrose1392 Год назад
There are IEC/EN(32A) and UL(20A) ratings printed. Neither is a japanese rating.
@IAmThe_RA
@IAmThe_RA Год назад
@@danielrose1392 Wrong. 20A rating is for PSE JET which are Japanese.
@Groobl
@Groobl Год назад
In addition to what the other commenters have said, the maximum sizes for are 10awg (221-61*) and 12awg (221-41*) not 12 and 14
@nhbountyhunter
@nhbountyhunter 6 месяцев назад
Also, 32 amps at 450 volts.
@mgweir3252
@mgweir3252 Год назад
I used the Wago inline connector for a ceiling fan with light connections in a pancake box. Worked great.
@bobireland1256
@bobireland1256 Год назад
For wet locations (low voltage, 12Vdc) I use Gardner Bender Ox-Gard or similar dielectric grease squirted into the connector before inserting the wire. I’ve used this technique on several trailers and garden equipment and never had any issues. I’m sure any grease will work but the small hole in the squeeze tubes makes squirting the grease into the connector very easy.
@eosjoe565
@eosjoe565 Год назад
I bought a pack of these about a month ago thinking it looked like something that could come in handy sometime. Little did I know that a few weeks later they would save my butt! I had some defective wiring and had to cut off power to an entire circuit. Unfortunately that circuit also included the bathroom. Using the Wago 221 I was able to put together a splice in just minutes that allowed me to keep the bathroom powered while I made repairs. During the process I had to re-configure the connection a few times which was as easy as a flip of the levers.
@avlisk
@avlisk Год назад
I just discovered the Wago and am using them in my new garage build. I LOVE THEM. Also, as a model railroader, the in-line Wagos are going to be a great product, especially for module connections. 2, 4, and 6 port in-line would be fantastic.
@greggv8
@greggv8 8 месяцев назад
There are cheap Chinese ones that have several inline connections. Should be fine for low voltage. I wouldn't trust them for house AC wiring. Genuine WAGOs are already inexpensive, can't be much profit or savings in counterfeits or versions that aren't trying to be fake WAGO.
@legionofanon
@legionofanon Год назад
One thing I love to use Wagos for is bench testing, theyre great for tempory connections to check funcionality, and ive used them to connect meter probes to check continuity on items like float switches to check that they do open/close the circuit
@MrJackie48
@MrJackie48 Год назад
Uuu777u7 up 77😢
@darylmorse
@darylmorse Год назад
I just did a project with these connectors and they are excellent. I used the inline splices and also the side by side in various sizes up to 5X conductors.
@jonczerwinski7514
@jonczerwinski7514 Год назад
Discovered the inline version from your video. Love them. Used them to replace a couple broken plastic connectors in my car.
@darrenb4253
@darrenb4253 Год назад
I didn't watch the full video but one thing I always say about these connectors is that you can use a pinch action with finger and thumb in one hand to open the connector. Absolutely brilliant when reaching into a tool belt and open the connector as your getting one from the pouch. If your fitting 30 or 40 of these when moving a distribution board or even up a set of steps... that simple pinch action to open them saves serious time!
@markej4801
@markej4801 11 месяцев назад
A very nice, thorough explanation of the Wago connectors! Thanks so much!!! Well worth a subscribe. 😁
@jimpalmer1944
@jimpalmer1944 Год назад
Thanks, these tips are very helpful for the amateur home electrician.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome! Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@malikto1
@malikto1 Год назад
These are great for splicing wires and extending short wires. You just can't beat the space savings.
@psavelli65
@psavelli65 Год назад
I appreciate you doing these videos on the WAGOs - your in depth look at these through several videos greatly helped me doing some wiring fixes and additions to my house which was built in 1952 and while all the electrical is still in good shape, like many older homes there aren't enough outlets, lights, etc. Having the option to use WAGOs especially as you mention for extending wires that are too short. I've used that trick a bunch with WAGO connectors. They also make adding additional overhead lights from another light already on a switch (and the mixing of stranded adn solid). Thanks again!
@tamer1773
@tamer1773 3 месяца назад
Thanks, I just ordered these. My den is wired with 12 gauge, but the line coming in to the room is 14 gauge. I've been using the regular 221's for a couple of years now and they're great. Especially the inline connectors which are useful where an older home might have short or metal fatigued wires in the box leaving a short wire when it breaks.
@caffeinatedinsanity2324
@caffeinatedinsanity2324 Год назад
Traditional wagos also have the cutout for sticking a probe. It's on the back side, opposite to the inlet for wires. But these in-line splices are definitely a nice to have item.
@DaveBennett
@DaveBennett Год назад
I had an accident last November that resulted in me not being able to use my right index finger for ~4 months. I had to add another light to a hallway and from watching your videos I decided to change from wire nuts to the Wago connectors. I couldn’t twist wire nuts, but the Wago connectors clicked easily. Thanks for the info and insight into this handy, easy to use connectors.
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 Год назад
Great video on the WAGO Inline Connectors! Well done!
@michaelmassetti3126
@michaelmassetti3126 Год назад
Thanks for the info. I can use both variations for different projects.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome! Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@stevefrawley9756
@stevefrawley9756 Год назад
For ceiling light fixtures I have been using the WAGO 224 series (112 and 101) connectors for years. Shorter than the new 221 inline and they handle the stranded wire of the fixture very well. Also the 224-112 allows you to connect two neutral wires or just one, as required, still in the small package.
@timhartherz5652
@timhartherz5652 Год назад
Yes indeed they're super compact and come in different variants, making light-fixture installation much easier, no more awkwardly balancing lamps while dealing with screw connectors. They were the first ones I've been using regularly since the older wago terminal blocks sometimes were just to big for junction boxes around here and i rather used the old VDE doly connectors there.
@Foxholeatheist
@Foxholeatheist Год назад
Also, if you're trying to hold up a light fixture in one hand and connect wires with the other one while your mother is standing worriedly at the base of the ladder wondering if her son is going to electrocute himself, despite said son being a grown-ass middle-aged man, it's a lot faster to hook up Wagos than traditional wire nuts. Hypothetically speaking.
@markrayton6385
@markrayton6385 Год назад
Very helpful. Great info, thank you for sharing.
@mavirek
@mavirek 10 месяцев назад
So glad you directed me to this video. So I apparently want to use a butt connector because even if the wires are safe inside a 1/2" conduit maybe some condensation drips down the wires and hits the WAGO. So I have to follow with the butt connectors, or what I have been calling the Crimp/Shrink.
@JoshuaRusso
@JoshuaRusso 7 месяцев назад
Hey, thanks for explaining between the two inline models! I have 12g wire and didn't realize I needed the 2401! They're on the way now, in time for a project next week.
@TheChipmunk2008
@TheChipmunk2008 2 месяца назад
You don't. 221s can do 12g
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY 2 месяца назад
@TheChipmunk2008 Yes and no. 221s are a family of different connecters but you then have different models of the 221. In the in lines there is the 221-2401 and the 221-2411. The 221-2411 can only handle up to 14 gauge wire. The 221-2401 can handle 14 gauge as well with a max at 12 gauge. So there is a difference.
@woodstream6137
@woodstream6137 Год назад
Timely info. May tackle a fee projects and didn't know about the gauge difference
@krishuntzeroable
@krishuntzeroable 3 месяца назад
Both are awesome for me in HVAC. Makes wiring WAY easier to read and cleaner looking.
@boblewis5558
@boblewis5558 Год назад
one other thing to bear in mind, if not already obvious, Wagos work great with DC too just derate the voltage somewhat but current rating should be good. I'm constantly using these for DC power and AC test cables. They are also useful for safely terminating an unused CPC connection (no earth needed on double insulated stuff ... In UK/Europe anyway)!
@Pseudo-Geek
@Pseudo-Geek 9 месяцев назад
I ordered a large assortment through your link. Thanks for the information.
@williamkacensky4796
@williamkacensky4796 Год назад
I like it. Thanks for the info.
@zekenzy6486
@zekenzy6486 Год назад
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are welcome. Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@johnnorth9355
@johnnorth9355 5 месяцев назад
These things are absolutely brilliant.
@fightswithspirits915
@fightswithspirits915 Месяц назад
I had one pop like a fuse. Was happy it did that
@portaadonai
@portaadonai Год назад
electrician, didnt know about these, ill be buying them through your link thanks
@PorousShark7688
@PorousShark7688 Год назад
1 good thing Wago connectors are good at is testing automotive electrical conations before soldering them or crimping them. with the Wago connectors you can easily reverse the mistakes.
@jimharmon3404
@jimharmon3404 Месяц назад
The new inline has uses in things like quick connects for hobbies e.g. radio antennas, electric fences, model railroads and you name it! I also recommend the 3 or 4 wire splices so there is a spare terminal to use as a voltage test point. Leviton now has Decora Edge receptacles with lever-locking connection terminals.
@everss02
@everss02 Год назад
I like them, not having to bend the wires is nice
@woodlandburl6648
@woodlandburl6648 Год назад
Very helpful. Thanks
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome! Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@scopapaful
@scopapaful 4 месяца назад
I’m a diy’er and started using these connectors recently. I hate to sound corny, but these things might be the best thing since sliced bread.
@_______DR_______
@_______DR_______ Год назад
Always think it's crazy how americans describe Wago connectors as a DIY solution for low current applications, when in reality they are objectively superior to wire-nuts in every way.
@marsrocket
@marsrocket 7 месяцев назад
Except cost. They cost about 3-5x as much as wire nuts in bulk.
@MarcusRefusius
@MarcusRefusius 7 месяцев назад
I NEVER trusted Wire Nuts unless they’re set in epoxy.
@cfusername
@cfusername 6 месяцев назад
What I don't get, is, why they always only talk about the more expensive lever wagos. I would assume that most installations are made with solid wire connections, no matter if in the US or the EU -- and for those are the cheaper push in wagos better suited anyway. I use the ones with the levers only when stranded wires are involved in any way.
@user-kj1iq3cs9b
@user-kj1iq3cs9b 6 месяцев назад
Not all Americans refer to them as DIY. Only the dumb Americans who don't want to change their old school ways.
@VEC7ORlt
@VEC7ORlt 5 месяцев назад
Dumb and sensational videos are easy to push around. EU here - yep, wago is nice, so is crimped connectors, so is push-in.
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 6 месяцев назад
In a wet environment use a marine crimp which has the heat shrink but also a heat activated sealant inside. A heat shrink is not going to prevent water intrusion.
@pedrocols
@pedrocols 11 месяцев назад
I use those for car stereo installations and so far they are great!
@nhbountyhunter
@nhbountyhunter 6 месяцев назад
That is down right lazy. Solder and/or butt connectors. These are meant for static environments not one where they move around with ever turn and bump. I installed emergency equipment for years as a teen. Taking shortcuts is dangerous and foolish.
@pedrocols
@pedrocols 6 месяцев назад
@@nhbountyhunter Try it. You will be glad you did.
@ypw510
@ypw510 29 дней назад
@@nhbountyhunter I've heard that some RV manufacturers have been using them. Seems like a disaster waiting to happen from all the vibration.
@HWCism
@HWCism Год назад
Thanks, a lot of help.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome. Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Harry!
@walter.bellini
@walter.bellini 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video
@brianl4350
@brianl4350 Год назад
I have been an electrical contractor since 1994…. Wago’s work great
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Really appreciate the professional feedback Brian!
@JessePink
@JessePink Год назад
One thing I always thought would be nice to have would be connectors where 2 (or more) go in one side and 1 out the other side-- I find myself having to do a nearly 180 bend in one of my wires when wiring outlets, for instance.
@eXe09
@eXe09 6 месяцев назад
They do exists and I love them
@schwerti94
@schwerti94 5 месяцев назад
Look at the Wago 224 series
@ericnoack
@ericnoack Год назад
just bought a heap of these I am replacing 12 downlights and a track light , getting rid of the transformers and just connecting the wires to the down light wires that come with a plug which I am cutting off .I will tape around the connection as well just in case.
@junkerzn7312
@junkerzn7312 Год назад
I far prefer the 32A rated 18-12 AWG inline WAGOs to the less robust version, but it should be noted that the wire receivers are still a bit smaller than on the 20-10 AWG 30A non-inline WAGO. So, for example, I have lots of stranded wires of various gauges and lengths that I reuse constantly for various projects and I have ferrules on them to keep the copper from becoming a mess. Even though WAGOs can take stranded wire, ferrules are really convenient when messing around. The 12 gauge ferrules that still fit into the 30A non-inline WAGO don't fit into the 32A inline WAGO. Note that with big enough wire, you can put a single piece of heat-shrink around the entire WAGO inline connector, too, from end-to-end, and seal the whole thing up. One thing I found replacing old fixtures in my house, is that the original installers used wire nuts to connect the stranded wire from the fixture to the solid house wiring, and for quite a few of them the stranded wire had become extremely loose. I started replacing the wire nuts on all the fixtures after I tracked down one where the bulbs (even LED bulbs) kept failing and flickering due to that problem.
@bobbygetsbanned6049
@bobbygetsbanned6049 4 месяца назад
Can these only be used in a box or can they be used in an attic without a box?
@junkerzn7312
@junkerzn7312 4 месяца назад
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 All wire splices should always be done inside boxes or fixtures. Never have wire splices just laying bare on the framing in the attic or anywhere else. Wrapping with electrical tape doesn't count as a box either. There are boxes made specifically for this purpose. You should be able to find various videos on how to safely run wiring through an attic or basement.
@bobbygetsbanned6049
@bobbygetsbanned6049 4 месяца назад
@@junkerzn7312 Yeah I was wondering because they used to sell splices rated to not be used with a box, but apparently they took them off the market. These are not a replacement for those apparently.
@SquishyZoran
@SquishyZoran 2 месяца назад
@@bobbygetsbanned6049 do you remember what they were called? It sounds super interesting and I’d like to try to research them.
@bobbygetsbanned6049
@bobbygetsbanned6049 2 месяца назад
@@SquishyZoran No but if you google "in wall romex splice" you can find one made by Tyco. I think there were other brands too.
@michaelvandeneede4074
@michaelvandeneede4074 Год назад
I’ve been using these for a few months now. Definitely have saved me a couple of times.
@larryperdue508
@larryperdue508 6 месяцев назад
I think you could make them waterproof just by using shrink tubing, and if you want to go the extra mile, you can apply silicone to the inside of the shrink tubeing 😊
@darknessblades
@darknessblades 7 месяцев назад
I used something similar for a Infared panel, to adapt solid core to Flexible [which is then connected to a LD20 connector that sits between the wires] Reason I used a LD20: because if I need to remove the panel, its easier to remove. than having to hold the panel and remove the wago's. since you just need to disconnect the LD20 connector.
@B81Mack
@B81Mack Год назад
While Wagos may be pricey, let's not forget that they are reusable and don't require retrimming the wires upon disassembly. I would think these are perfect for temporarily work like staging/holiday displays/jobsite/theatre, etc.
@mfx1
@mfx1 Год назад
In the UK they're considered as "maintenance free" so can be buried in plaster etc. (as long as they're in a box) as permanent connections, if we used wire nuts (which we don't) they would never be approved as maintenance free and so access would be required to them.
@B81Mack
@B81Mack Год назад
@@mfx1, so noted, although all connections of any kind must be readily accessible here in the States.
@printxii
@printxii Год назад
That looks useful.
@emcsquare62
@emcsquare62 Год назад
I love the progression of electrical inventions. It makes it way more confident for old DYI'ers like myself!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Appreciate the input!
@rojoe3455
@rojoe3455 Год назад
Unfortunately, america has been held back for too long on newer things like these. We still allow wire nuts when most modern countries abandon them years ago. Wago style connections are normal in a lot of countries and have been for decades. I dont know when it happened, but it's nice to see these getting attention here.
@Snooooozel
@Snooooozel Год назад
Innovation? Take a second look on how many years they are already used in other countries already. :D But for the completly outdated US installations they are a big step forward, yes.
@psavelli65
@psavelli65 Год назад
Thanks!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome. Glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback and the Super Thanks Pat!
@MbT379
@MbT379 Год назад
Always helpful information. Thank you.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome! Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@aaronhume
@aaronhume Год назад
we started using these Wago connectors at work for small projects... (haven't used any inline ones yet) one thing I would love to see is a version of these devices that are safe to use with Aluminum wire for safely updating old outlets in houses that have aluminum wiring from the 70's to save money back then... any ideas here? the purple wire nuts are stupid expensive and very messy. Also worth mentioning... most of my aluminum wire on 20A circuits is 10 AWG wire so they wouldn't work with the standard 221 type connectors anyway...
@ypw510
@ypw510 29 дней назад
The problem with aluminum is if there's any moisture, there's a reaction where the copper eats away at the aluminum. I don't think it's necessarily the wires interacting (they don't), but the bus bar is made of tinned copper. WAGO sells a contact paste called Alu-Plus that's supposed to make it safe to mix copper and aluminum.
@TLYS_1984
@TLYS_1984 6 месяцев назад
Can you use this to connect a broken capacitor wire back together. Due to the nature of its location the wire vibration on the chassis opened it up shorting out generator. Capacitor is for small Thomas model 2755 compressor 220v . Cap rated for 15uF. Any suggestions would be great.
@julianreverse
@julianreverse Год назад
Always fascinating to see how Americans can get excited about decades-old technology ... 🤷‍♂
@renesalinas9491
@renesalinas9491 6 месяцев назад
I love to use them as fidget
@victorvek5227
@victorvek5227 Год назад
Those heat seal butt connectors that you showed are only for STRANDED copper, NOT solid. So they aren’t an adequate substitution.
@markrherman
@markrherman 6 месяцев назад
Some homes, built in the 70s, used 12 ga Aluminum in 15 amp circuits instead of 14 gauge copper. (These homes still used 12 ga copper in 20 amp circuits. All of which met code at the time,) Can Wago connectors be used with Aluminum? Aluminum rated receptacles and switches are usually labeled and are also compatible with copper. Aluminum devices, typically, have only screw terminal connection capability and do not have "back stabbing" or other quick wiring capabilities.
@jamesocker5235
@jamesocker5235 Год назад
Very nice
@frangre1
@frangre1 Месяц назад
Could one use an inline crimp splice for interior wiring?
@poncho6784
@poncho6784 Месяц назад
Critical safety notice. Code and basic safety REQUIRES you use a junction box AND that box be accessible. NEVER bury junction boxes or spliced connections in a wall or ceiling without being able to access the connection.
@oldman9642
@oldman9642 Год назад
They need to make a waterproof in line. Auto mechanics would love them.
@darrylschmidt704
@darrylschmidt704 Год назад
Good video. Thank you. Do you recommend wrapping them with electrical tape to make sure they do not accidently open?
@cengeb
@cengeb Год назад
the is not in the instructions, so NO
@JaredM1979
@JaredM1979 Год назад
I would say no. I thought the same thing to help prevent accidently opening the lever.. however, the adhesive nature of tape could actually open it if the tape starts to come undone. All that said, I am not an electrician, so maybe someone with more knowledge could correct/verify.
@kvnstl
@kvnstl Год назад
You dont need to Open the Wago if you use it with Solid core wire. You can Push it in Even if the wago is closed. This obviously don’t work with stranded wire :)
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 Год назад
The 221-2411 is approved up to 4 square millimeters in Europe. That would actually correspond to AWG 12. But this one only got approval up to AWG 14 in the US. The 221-2401 got approval for AWG 12, or 4 mm2. The 221-2411 is AWG 14 or 4mm2
@Hermiel
@Hermiel Год назад
Yes, I noticed the same thing. Very strange.
@Snooooozel
@Snooooozel Год назад
There is also a bigger one available, e.g. the 221-612
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 8 месяцев назад
I have rarely seen the line connector with the white insert in Europe, but these seem to be preferred in the US.
@FadedHero636
@FadedHero636 Год назад
If you think these are great check out the Wago 224-112 and the Wago 2273-203. I have been using the 2273-203 in my house to pigtail to the aluminum wiring. I wasn't a fan of the purple wire nuts and the Alumiconns take up too much space in the boxes.
@peto22
@peto22 Год назад
Wagos are not rated for any aluminum conductor.
@Chris-ek4jn
@Chris-ek4jn 10 месяцев назад
Alumiconns have the anti-oxidizer, which the Wagos don't. Alumiconns also have torque specs, which is impossible with the Wago. I wouldn't use these on aluminum wiring.
@FadedHero636
@FadedHero636 10 месяцев назад
@@Chris-ek4jn if you look up that series of Wago connector, it's rated for Aluminum. They also have an antioxidant that goes on the Wago.
@renesalinas9491
@renesalinas9491 6 месяцев назад
The 2773 is a bit smaler but a push in connector for solid wire. If you miss something, write them and if it is a cool feature they'll develop something😉
@daktusdurggery5505
@daktusdurggery5505 2 месяца назад
Can you give us use case with each of these wago?? Some I’ve seen would need a 4 connector just for an outlet. Scenario was a T out from the wire run to the receptacle so that you have continued power even if the receptacle goes out? Why is this type of run not standard? So one for the hot side, the bench to the receptacle the branch back to complete receptacle circuit and the line to continue the run
@user-el9mn9fi8e
@user-el9mn9fi8e 6 месяцев назад
Tried to use Wago on aluminum wiring.. didn’t grip tightly enough; kept slipping out. Went back to wire nuts.
@d.t.1470
@d.t.1470 Год назад
One Omission: You neglected to mention the stripping guide on the side of these connectors.
@tdb0ne1
@tdb0ne1 3 месяца назад
do these have to have a sealed junction box when splicing a connection that is hidden behind sheetrock in USA?
@csmith8503
@csmith8503 Год назад
Would like to see Wago make AWG 10 straight connectors more readily available in their assortments.
@woolval1793
@woolval1793 9 месяцев назад
Agree. I'm planning to install a manual transfer switch and the inline connectors will work great and keep my main panel looking clean. An AWG10 size inline would be helpful. I wonder if WAGO reads these comments?
@snaplash
@snaplash Год назад
If I were using the inline ones where there was any chance the wires would be pulled, I'd want to rotate the connector end-to-end, so the wires fold over to run alongside the body, leaving in the opposite direction s of insertion Then, secure them with zip ties.
@SBBUK
@SBBUK 5 месяцев назад
These are great for very small gauge wires as they are able to accept wires down to 0.2mm2 - the red butt crimp connectors are 0.5mm2 minimum and struggle with thin wires
@MerlinIslandCrabCoveRailway
They are rated 32A you are looking at the PSE Japaneese rating
@s_m_v
@s_m_v Год назад
Maybe you can tear one of these apart and show how these are making a lot better metal-to-metal contact than the device on a back-stab outlet.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You know what, that’s a great suggestion. Going to add it to the list. Thanks!
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
Big Clive already did a video on that. Search YT for "Big Clive Wago" and you'll see it.
@HenryLoenwind
@HenryLoenwind Год назад
@@HowToHomeDIY At that point, if you could get your hands on a European socket with a push-button-release push-fit connection and compare it to the two, that'd be great. People too often mix them up with back-stabs in yt comments, not realising those use different mechanisms.
@user-yq1ot4dj3z
@user-yq1ot4dj3z 2 месяца назад
Can you use this to connect dissimilar wires? Many lighting fixtures are coming with aluminum wires (including the ground) and the house wires are usually copper. If you can do this, do you need to add any substance to the wire(s)? Thanks.
@CompletelyNormalPhenomenon
@CompletelyNormalPhenomenon 3 дня назад
Check your lighting fixtures wires closely because sometimes they appear to be aluminium, but they are just stranded copper coated with some kind of silver color metal. Check the model numbers on the wires, google them and it'll probably say something like tin-plated copper wire, which is fine with Wagos without using the substance that they also do sell in case you really do have aluminium fixtures.
@brandonknight7240
@brandonknight7240 Год назад
Or or maybe your lowering a ceiling fan by 4 foot with a longer stem but you need to extend the wires in the tube!
@somebodypeculiar
@somebodypeculiar 11 месяцев назад
So the next version should be like the side-by-side 221, except with one of the sides reversed. Concerning how easy it is to flip the lever on one version, I wonder if it is as easy when it is grabbing a wire? Does it vary by the gauge of the wire? I would expect yes to both, with the heavier wire resulting in a somewhat tighter level.
@CHAOSMOVEMENT
@CHAOSMOVEMENT 5 месяцев назад
I would love to see that. 4 and 6 connector units, with one side reversed would make wiring positioning extremely convenient.
@octo20
@octo20 5 месяцев назад
What is a good way to secure the levers? Wrap a piece of electrical tape around it?
@dope4437
@dope4437 Год назад
Great explanations
@larryseibold4287
@larryseibold4287 Год назад
I think they are a great option. I am amazed at how they have done such a poor job with the model numbers (series and sub series) of the different parts. It is like they ran out of numbers to use. What does 221 stand for? Amperage (nope), size class (nope), gauge range (nope), number of wires (nope).
@Hermiel
@Hermiel Год назад
221 is the series number. Just like 223 for the grey plastic models or 773 for the back-stabs, etc. It's arbitrary but not so confusing once you get used to it.
@donhgr
@donhgr 6 месяцев назад
They’ve had failure issues recently where they get pull out due to the latch door opening partially when putting in the box
@tightwad
@tightwad 3 месяца назад
I white 3M tape WAGOs shut w 1" long strips.
@robertlowman3509
@robertlowman3509 Год назад
That would be great for a light switch to connect the 2 neutral wires together
@lucash1980
@lucash1980 10 месяцев назад
Side by side work fine for this, they fold neatly into the back of the box if you plan/bend it right. Push connectors are all you need. Tape the Wagos with levers if you have a tight space because those levers WILL get bumped and lifted. Wagos are good for connecting lights or for pigtailing receptacles that you know will be upgraded (adding USB or a light)
@ypw510
@ypw510 29 дней назад
I don't think WAGO was the first to make an inline lever connector. There have been a ton of no-name lever connectors coming out of China that did this, although they were usually opaque like the WAGO 222. Some were even two ports on one side and two ports on the other. Also ones that were divided into 2 or 3 separate connections in the same body. However, I can't find any that are anything other than self-certified.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 11 месяцев назад
My ex had a pro move her main panel and he used push connectors (no lever) in an empty box. If he would have used the thru connector version, it would be a lot cleaner. I'm currently planning on removing 2 fuse boxes and upgrading service from 60a to 125 (200 would be overkill, esp now with all LED lights and higher efficiency appliances. etc). I'll be using push only connectors for the circuits that are THHN and levers for the old cloth/rubber wires that will be replaced later. All the EMT and ridged conduit will remain and the current 2 boxes will remain for this phase (both puns intended) of the project. Anyone prefer another brand over the Wago?
@henrytjernlund
@henrytjernlund Год назад
Can these be used in case of older wiring where the ground has been cut short?
@henrytjernlund
@henrytjernlund Год назад
Like when replacing ungrounded outlet with a ground one but the ground was cut short in the original wiring.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
If you are asking if these can be used to extend a short ground wire in a box yes they can be used for that.
@thedesertpooch9664
@thedesertpooch9664 Год назад
can these be used in Automotive engine bays? what's the heat tolerance? thanks.
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
No. They are not rated for weather, and all kinds of moisture exists under the hood.
@akbychoice
@akbychoice Год назад
Probably not due to water intrusion.
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
To be fair, I have used these in outdoor light fixtures... but seal the hell out of the box with monkey shit.
@carlgodsoe9424
@carlgodsoe9424 11 месяцев назад
I have used them in "under dash" applications. Works great.
@lh98
@lh98 Год назад
These have to be in a junction box when used still as wire nuts do to be legal?
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Any splice in a structure has to be in some form of a junction box. Whether that is a true junction box, receptacle box, switch box, etc.
@kennyperry5180
@kennyperry5180 10 месяцев назад
When used, must they be used inside a junction box?
@pearlperlitavenegas2023
@pearlperlitavenegas2023 8 месяцев назад
Yes!!!! Just like a wire Nut
@xxmrrickxx
@xxmrrickxx Месяц назад
One disappointment with the inline 221 connectors is that you cannot fit a 14 AWG wire ferrule. The side-by-side 221 housing allows the ferrule to slide in perfectly. I don't know why they would change the dimension of opening but for my application that makes them unusable.
@boblordylordyhowie
@boblordylordyhowie Год назад
In the UK wirenuts were banned 50 years ago as they tended to fall off over time with the electrical vibration. You had to be vigilant to ensure when you pushed them into the back of the box that they were vertical.
@BritishEngineer
@BritishEngineer Год назад
Electrical vibration? How does it occur without an inductor?
@boblordylordyhowie
@boblordylordyhowie Год назад
@@BritishEngineer You have forgotten electricity is ac
@mattborener835
@mattborener835 Год назад
When I look at these I feel like they would be great for car stereo installation where your splicing a harness to a radio. Thoughts??
@Hermiel
@Hermiel Год назад
On their product page they mention speaker wiring as a potential application.
@HenryLoenwind
@HenryLoenwind Год назад
They're not rated for high-vibration environments, as the spring holding the wire in could bounce. But for a car stereo, I wouldn't worry. But I'd fold the power wire over the connector and throw a zip tie on it, shorting that one to ground can be nasty.
@Hermiel
@Hermiel Год назад
@@HenryLoenwind Yeah, the key would be to prevent the wires from twisting in the connector because they can pop out that way, just like in Wago's backstabs.
@Hermiel
@Hermiel Год назад
I'm curious, however: Is your intention to use these for splicing line level? Speaker level? Power?
@mattborener835
@mattborener835 Год назад
@@Hermiel I ended up going a different route. I was thinking of using them to splice harness to new head unit
@larrylong6268
@larrylong6268 Год назад
Heat shrink to keep levers secure
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
Not a bad idea, but 3M Super 33+ electrical tape is just as good, and probably cheaper.
@benbedothu
@benbedothu Год назад
No need to do anything with the levers. If you use the indicated wire gauge the spring action keeps everything in place practically forever.
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Год назад
@@benbedothu True, but sometimes when you're squeezing a Wago into a tight spot, the lever may catch on a wire or something and lift up. That's what this is more directed to, I think.
@yomyh
@yomyh Год назад
20Amps in JET certifications (which is in Japan), ENEC (in Europe) and UL (for USA) certified them for 32 Amps for the ones fitting AWG 24-12, For Europe at least, they're certified to handle more amps than the wire connecting, as the max wire size that fits, 4mm^2 (I guess it's AWG 12), would handle a max of 25Amps you can actually get them in a bigger size for AWG 20-10, which are certified for 41 Amps (ENEC and UL)
@magisworthsnaklepass5183
@magisworthsnaklepass5183 Год назад
I just have a hard time believing that these have the same amount of metal to metal contact as a pretwisted wirenut connection. It seems like the contact patch would only be a small portion of the total surface area of the wire.
@JCWren
@JCWren Год назад
Are those crimp connectors rated for solid wire? In fact, are they NEC compliant at all?
@jdilksjr
@jdilksjr Год назад
Yes
@rdanscale3416
@rdanscale3416 Год назад
These would be Great for Model Railroading as wire sizes can differ..
@dekdawg21
@dekdawg21 Год назад
That's a really good idea, wouldn't have thought of that
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