One other option...and I typically use this for testing circuits...is Wago style connectors. Not weather tight. No strain relief. Good for testing.
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If I don't have the right step down and we rarely use anything but uninsulated solid or brazed barrel butt connectors with adhesive lined heat shrink, then we find the correct butt connector that folding the single wire in half will fit into for one end and the double wires in the other. That typically means you need a pair of pliers to squash the fold down tight enough to fit in the connector.
I feel pretty validated right now. I was not too eager to share that technique for fear of being pimpslapped my hackery.
I'd rather see it done that way that just trying to crimp down on a too small wire in the butt connector. Lest we forget, the double wire size isn't sealed very well but, better than not at all.
It isn't a diameter issue, it is depending on the adhesive to flow between the two wires.If you have a smaller size shrink wrap you can shrink A short piece down on the jacket to add some girth for the larger shrink wrap over top. It’ll be a little better seal.
If I don't have the right step down and we rarely use anything but uninsulated solid or brazed barrel butt connectors with adhesive lined heat shrink, then we find the correct butt connector that folding the single wire in half will fit into for one end and the double wires in the other. That typically means you need a pair of pliers to squash the fold down tight enough to fit in the connector.
It isn't a diameter issue, it is depending on the adhesive to flow between the two wires.
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I wish me and Hear would have thought of doing it that way.So, there's another way to do this, use a uninsulated butt connector that fits two wires in one side, and strip double length of the third wire, fold it over so its double sized, and stick it in the other side. Then double heat shrink, smaller on single wire side, then larger over the entire thing.
It isn't a diameter issue, it is depending on the adhesive to flow between the two wires.
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I found a few more pieces to mess with. When we started, all we could readily get was the 3M stuff from Del City and they didn't have 3/16" at that time, you got 1/4" and 1/8" so we wound up using a lot of 1/4" 3-1 on small connections. It made for a very bulky connection. Later we were able to source the more appropriate 3/16" that is on the end to show the difference.
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I found a few more pieces to mess with. When we started, all we could readily get was the 3M stuff from Del City and they didn't have 3/16" at that time, you got 1/4" and 1/8" so we wound up using a lot of 1/4" 3-1 on small connections. It made for a very bulky connection. Later we were able to source the more appropriate 3/16" that is on the end to show the difference.
