Yes a #22 and smaller.
The electrical terminology of a wire with no insulation on it is a bare wire.
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It is possible.
hell yea
They get other people and strip them bare.
To wire a 6-20P plug, first ensure the power is off and you have the right tools. Strip the insulation from the ends of the three wires: black (hot), white (neutral), and green or bare (ground). Connect the black wire to the brass terminal, the white wire to the silver terminal, and the green or bare wire to the green terminal. Finally, securely assemble the plug housing, ensuring all connections are tight and properly insulated.
No, example- If the wire is blue with a white strip, (which is your remote wire for the amp turn-on) the wire is blue, the strip is not the color.
Could have a short in your wire, a bare wire touching bare metal could cause it to ground out.
If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.
if your as tough as bear then maybe
To effectively crimp a ferrule, follow these steps: Strip the wire insulation to expose the bare wire. Insert the wire into the ferrule barrel. Use a crimping tool to compress the ferrule onto the wire securely. Ensure a strong connection by checking for any loose wires or gaps in the crimped area.
To effectively crimp spade connectors, follow these steps: Strip the wire insulation to expose the bare wire. Insert the wire into the spade connector. Use a crimping tool to squeeze the connector onto the wire securely. Ensure a tight connection by testing the crimped connector for any movement.