I am hooking up a overhead light can i use tape instead of wire nuts on the wires?


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National Electrical Code Article 110.14 (B)..if you don't use a pressure connector (wirenut) then your splice must be soldered, brazed, or welded..

Dude, this is the year 2007..Got get some wirenuts..they are 8 cents apiece


if you are using tape you should use electrical tape
Yeah, you can use electrical tape but just make sure that you twist the wires together really really well if you can't solder them or use the wire nuts.
no I mean you can but its not safe.
it's not a good idea because tape dries out and could be a fire hazard, you may need to get in and repair it sometime, besides code won't allow it. And if that's not enough reason then it's just plain halffast.
You can use electrical tape, but I dont recommend it. Also, it's probably not up to building code if you only use tape. Just go down to your local hardware store, and pick up a bag of wire nuts. They usually are available in a bag of 10 for like a buck or two.
At one time that's all that was used--electric tape.
I don't believe it's permissible by code anymore.
If the reason that it isn't code is a fire hazard, I'd go with the nuts.
ALWAYS use wire nuts.
If anything use electrical tape to wrap the wire nuts.
Only of your looking to claim the fire damage on your insurance in two to 10 years.
no way! If the tape were to dry out you could have a big problem. Wire nuts are cheap enough and would take all your worries away.
Don't cheap out on us. They cost about a nickle apiece so it won't break you. I use the wire nuts and then put a couple of turns of electrical tape to seal the ends.

Do it right, electricity can kill, for a quarter, it is not worth the risk of hurting someone. good luck.
Usually new light fixtures come with wire nuts because they are safe, make and sustain a good connection (are reliable) and they meet National Electric Code. If you are having problems with wire nuts, it is probably because you have small wire and large wire nuts. Wire nuts come in sizes and are rated for the number of wires and the gage (diameter) of the wires. Get wire nuts that are the correct size for the wires you are connecting, twist the wires together in a clockwise direction using pliers, and firmly turn the wire nuts on. Strip each wire insulation back about one inch and then twist them. If the exposed bare wire is longer than will be covered by the wire nut, cut it back with a wire cutters. You will have and easy, safe and reliable installation. I do not see how taping on top of the wire nut gets you anything.
never! you must use wire nuts to keep up to code
ELECTRICAL TAPE YES, BUT WIRE NUTS ARE VERY CHEAP AND WOULD BE SAFER
tape dries out and falls off. Also it the wire gets hot, the tape will burn. Wire nuts not so. Better to use.
Electrical tape is safe, but is also the first barometer professionals use to determine if someone did it themselves. You will never see a professional electrician use tape to join wires. If you do, find another electrician.

For safety and security, use the wire nut.
OVERHEAD LAMP? LET'S SEE-YOU WANT TO ATTACH AN AWG14 WIRE TO AWG18 STRANDED AND TAPE IT? JUST TRY TO DO IT FOR PRACTICE AND YOU WILL SEE IT IS NOT A REASONABLE THING TO DO. IN CASE YOU DO DECIDE TO DO IT ANYWAY-DON'T BUY THE CHEAP TAPE. BUY A NAME BRAND TAPE MARKED "ALL WEATHER" SO IT DOES NOT FALL OFF IN A FEW HOURS.
If you have to use tape, use it after the wirenuts have been put on

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