May 26 2008
Posted by Minis On The Edge
Adding Electricity
Posted by Minis On The Edge
Adding Electricity
I used a mixture of hard wire and tape wire to light up this
house. Because this house has a flat back and will hang on the wall, I fed
all of the wires to the back of the house by clipping off the plugs and
feeding it through holes that I drilled into the back of the house.
After
that, I added a 11" strip of tape wire and took the plastic cover off of
the tape wire. Next, took the wire and split the two wires about half
inch down and then added one side on each side of the tape. Do not let
the two exposed hardwire touch each other when you lay them down. I then
took some masking tape and tacked it in place so that I could do all of
the wires this way. Once all wires were added, I then took my soldering
iron out to heat it and while it was heating, I added soldering flux
(just a little touch) to the exposed wires (All of them) so that the
solder will adhear to the wires to the tape wire.
After that, I add some
solder to the tip of my soldering iron and then to the exposed wired to
affix it together. I do this to all exposed wires. Here are the
pictures to help you with the visual side of the instructions
After that, you can remove the little pieces of masking tape you use to help tack down the wires and keep them in place while you solder them in.
It really is simple to do. Don't over complicate things by thinking too hard.Remember, if you have more questions feel free to ask in the comment section.
Working in a real world electrical store, we always advised to never use more than 1 wire type in the home (as in all copper - not tying into say some aluminum that was already there but rather to pull and replace in all one medium - although I can't recall if that applied to quality as well and getting into various gauges) wouldn't you then maybe not want to purposefully use a tape and a round wire in your houses? Or maybe it doesn't need to extend inside a scale set up? -Jackie
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