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I have never had a wire nut do this when installed correctly. I started using the wago until I saw these failures. Since I live in earthquake country I not not sure I trust these.
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Looks like the "buss"was overloaded, not a short. When a wire nut is used the buss at the wire intersection is the sum of the parts! When twisted together the wires become one. The spring keeps the wire junction loaded. But some want pretty.
For) larger Guage I use split nuts!!!
 
Looks like the "buss"was overloaded, not a short. When a wire nut is used the buss at the wire intersection is the sum of the parts! When twisted together the wires become one. The spring keeps the wire junction loaded. But some want pretty.
For) larger Guage I use split nuts!!!
I agree. I have been posting 12v but the topic was 110v.
 
Some interesting information about Wago connectors.


 
More household wiring evolution

Sorry you have to go to Youtube to view this or Amazon

Amazon.com

 
That's fine if you don't want a half hot receptacle
 

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