Splicing and Tapping Wires – Another Teaching Moment

Have you found yourself needing to splice or tap into wires, but aren’t sure exactly how to proceed? This can be a tricky task when you are learning, especially tapping wires. In this article, I will go over the proper procedure for both, along with some tricks to make the process a little easier.

There are a few different ways to splice wires. Probably the most common is to strip the two wires (strip them long enough so you have enough bare wire to work with), twist them around each other, solder, and place heatshrink over the joint. Remember to put the heatshrink on before soldering, otherwise electrical tape will suffice. There are also wire splice connectors that don’t require any soldering.

Tapping wires is a little tricky. There are of course T-Splice connectors that make this process a little easier. However, that’s not always an option, so insulation will need to be removed. To do this, use a wire stripper of the appropriate size to place a cut in the insulation on each side of the length to be removed, then carefully use a razor blade to remove the insulation between the cuts. Once that’s done, part the strands enough to insert the new wire through the center (a pick or small screwdriver makes this easy), then wrap and solder. If the wire isn’t stranded, then just wrap the wire and solder. From this point you’ll need to either cover the wire with heatshrink or electrical tape.

If a visual representation is preferred, head over to this video where one of our technicians will demonstrate the process.

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Ashley Awalt는 2011년부터 응용 엔지니어링 기술 전문가로서 DigiKey에서 근무하고 있습니다. 그녀는 DigiKey의 장학금 프로그램을 통해 노스랜드 커뮤니티 및 테크니컬 컬리지에서 응용 과학 전문 학사 학위를 받았습니다. 그녀는 현재 고유한 기술 프로젝트를 생성하고, 공정을 문서화하며, 프로젝트에 대한 비디오 미디어 보도 제작에 참여하고 있습니다. 여가 시간에는 엄마로서 자녀들과 더 많은 시간을 함께 보내기 위해 노력합니다.

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