purple aluminum

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Ponchik

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If I remember correctly the only proper way to pigtail copper with aluminum is by using compression connectors. Correct?

I vaguely remember the purple nuts are not designed, tested or UL listed.....

Can someone shed some light on this?

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James L

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Kansas Cty, Mo, USA
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Electrician
yep. who'd need more than three wires under a wirenut?

i got a few of these once.... put four of them in a single gang box, and then
try to fit a GFCI receptacle on top of them...... big fun!
I did a whole house update/remodel about a year ago, and left almost all the aluminum. But I added 4 dozen cans, only kitchen and two baths gutted.

So I was using existing aluminum switch legs, adding can lights. Alumiconns in the first cut-in can at each scheme was real tight.

The living room, though, had a two gang switch box and both switch legs got replaced, and we added a feed. There were already two aluminum feeds, so there was 5 wires - 2 al and 3 cu.

Only thing I could do was pigtail the two aluminum feeds to a single copper (3 times) then use copper-only Wagos to finish. A multi-gang box can for sure make you wish for more than 3 ports
 
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