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Connecting Blind Wires Under Plaster Without a Box: Clamps, Heat-Shrinkable Sleeves or Micro-Cans

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  • #1 7529127
    palmus
    Level 34  
    Hello, maybe this is a trivial question, but I have several blinds at home, which I can put under 1 fuse. Cables from each are about 1 meter. I want to pin it and almost forget it.
    How to connect it, clamps, heat-shrinkable sleeves, some micro-cans?
    I am afraid that after plastering it in the wall, something may pass for me - the plaster is hygroscopic, I hope that the difference should not notice this ;-)

    How do you make such connections?
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  • #2 7529155
    adamjur1
    Level 41  
    You solder the wires, protect them with individual heat-shrinkable sleeves, and on top of that, a thermo t-shirt with glue (if necessary, apply the thermo-glue from the gun half an hour before joining the outer insulation of the connected wires, but not thicker than the outer thermo-sleeve, when shrinking you melt the glue under the T-shirt)
    I've been doing this for 20 years ..
    Greetings J.
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  • #3 7529229
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    How much easier to cut a hole and insert a normal can.
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  • #4 7530345
    Patryk 18
    Level 12  
    Of course ... you shouldn't do such "hidden joins"
  • #5 8227952
    palmus
    Level 34  
    I bought such rectangular semi-hard cans with a lid, I put the cubes inside, I plugged in the wires, I plastered the whole thing. I put the location of it on the map. It should be ok.
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