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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2007

Low voltage wiring must be fastened and secured properly to prevent shorts in the wire. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to fasten low voltage wire. You can work with residential low voltage wiring easily and safely with these tips.

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  • Fantastic video. Can you show me a vieo on how to wire a breaker boxand other breaker box related videos. Thank you in advance.

  • Perhaps. I try to avoid electrical videos because the code changes. So an older video could get someone in trouble years from now.

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  • @aronchock never splice low voltage unless absolutely necessary but if you must you can use cable splicers. they are little plastic pieces that connect the conductors of one wire to another. if possible though... replace the wire with a longer one.

  • How do you splice low voltage wires to extend the low voltage wire?

  • staple much easy,

    using hammer for staple much secure  because you can apply a right force to ensure you don't damage the wire.

  • use a hammer for the staple instead is much better

  • OHH YEAH!

  • I like the stapler much easyer ;)

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