简介
Loose, broken, or modified wiring can stop an appliance from heating, cooling, or running safely, and traditional splices can be bulky or unreliable in tight spaces. This guide shows beginner-friendly ways to join two wires or tap into an existing wire using screw-together Posi-Lock and Posi-Splice connectors, plus piercing-style Posi-Tap connectors, and compares them to wire nuts and inline butt splices.
你所需要的
-
步骤 1 Prepare for safe wiring work
-
Unplug the appliance or turn off the breaker before touching any wiring.
-
Expose only the wiring you need, and keep track of wire colors and locations.
-
-
步骤 2 Choose a splice style that fits the space
-
Use an end-to-end connector when you’re joining two wire ends into one continuous line.
-
Use a tap connector when you need to add a second wire onto an existing wire without cutting the main line.
-
-
步骤 3 Understand the basic wire nut method
-
Strip the ends of two wires, insert both stripped ends into a wire nut, and twist the cap until tight.
-
Use wire nuts when you have plenty of room and the connection won’t be easily tugged or bumped.
-
-
步骤 4 Understand the inline butt splice method
-
Insert one stripped wire end into one side of an inline butt splice, and crimp it with a crimping tool or very strong pliers.
-
Insert the other stripped wire end into the other side, and crimp it the same way.
-
-
步骤 5 Join two wire ends with a Posi-Lock or Posi-Splice connector
-
Unscrew the connector, and separate it into its collars and the center post section.
-
Slide a collar onto the first wire, twist the exposed strands tightly, and push the wire into the center post as firmly as you can.
-
Screw the collar into the center post until snug to lock the first wire in place.
-
Repeat the process with the second wire on the other side of the connector.
-
-
步骤 6 Check the splice and correct sizing
-
Pull on both wires to confirm the splice doesn’t slide out under a normal tug.
-
-
步骤 7 Tap into an uncut wire with a Posi-Tap connector
-
Unscrew the Posi-Tap body to expose the U-channel and the pin section.
-
Set the main wire into the U-channel so the connector wraps around the wire jacket.
-
Screw the pin section down as tight as you can until it stops, so the pin pierces the wire’s insulation and contacts the conductor.
-
-
步骤 8 Attach the branch wire to the Posi-Tap
-
Remove the branch-wire collar, insert the stripped and tightly twisted branch wire into the post section, and slide the collar onto the wire.
-
Screw the collar into the post section until snug to lock the branch wire in place.
-
Repeat the same tap-and-attach process for the second conductor when you’re adding a two-wire component, such as a heater.
-
-
步骤 9 Use a Scotchlok-style tap connector as an alternative
-
Open the connector lid to expose the channel, and lay the main wire into place.
-
Snap the connector shut to hold the main wire, then insert the branch wire into either side of the connector.
-
Press the metal clip down until fully seated so it cuts into the insulation and makes the electrical connection.
-
-
步骤 10 Decide which method to use on different appliances
-
Use Posi-style connectors when you want a strong splice without specialty crimp tools.
-
Use Scotchlok-style taps when you want an inline, sealed tap and you can press the clip down properly.
-
Use wire nuts when space allows, such as locations where bulk isn’t an issue.
-
-
步骤 11 Troubleshoot and finish the repair
-
Redo any connection that pulls apart easily, and make sure the wire strands are tightly twisted and fully captured before tightening.
-
Use a correctly sized collar or connector if the wire won’t seat well or the splice won’t tighten securely.
-
Route the wiring so it won’t rub on metal, and reassemble the appliance before restoring power.
-
A reliable splice is tight, inline when possible, and passes a firm tug test without slipping. If a splice looks bulky for the cavity or seems easy to pull apart, redo it before powering the appliance back on.