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Oh sure they will. You can either put the bare wire there, or fix a terminal
to the wire and fasten it to the screw on the side. -- Keith __ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool. "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "Michael Sutton" wrote in message om... When boat manufacturers install 110v wiring in a boat at the factory for the "house" 110v circuits (like lights, plugs, A/C, tv, etc..) what do they use? Stranded wire. Note that the electrical outlets are different than the typical household outlets as a result. An outlet that is designed for solid wire won't work for stranded. Rod |
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