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How to connect two wires in parallel?

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Connecting two wires in parallel is straightforward. Here’s how to do it:

1. **Prepare the Wires**: Strip the insulation from the ends of both wires (about 1/2 inch) to expose the copper.

2. **Align the Wires**: Hold the two exposed ends side by side.

3. **Twist the Wires Together**:
   - Use pliers to twist the exposed ends of the wires together in a clockwise direction. Make sure they’re securely connected.

4. **Insulate the Connection**:
   - Cover the twisted connection with electrical tape or a wire nut to prevent short circuits.

5. **Connect to Power Source**: Attach the other ends of the wires to your desired terminals or power source, ensuring proper connections for positive and negative if applicable.

Make sure to turn off any power before starting the connection to ensure safety!
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