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I HATE twisters! It should not be done with solid strand, but so many "old school" sparks never got out of the habit. Argggh! It's my pet-hate!!!!

The plus side is that twisting can give better readings
Err have I got it wrong...
Doesn't better readings mean that its better?
I usually twist [or ferrule] stranded wire because it reduces faults.
I used to work as a civvy for the RAF fixing avionic equipment...
There were several incidents that occurred due to twisted (tightened) stranded conductors which caused the poor joints, so we were not allowed to twist..
I know aeroplanes are an extreme environment, but those were the rules and they weren't made lightly..
domestic stranded must be flex, unless you mean 1960's stranded imperial cable...stranded wire has burnt out due to not enough strands being clamped. in domestic switches and sockets
526.8In my work which is mostly commercial controls the biggest fault BY FAR is failures where stranded wire has burnt out due to not enough strands being clamped. in domestic switches and sockets with a grub screw through a tubular hole if the wires are not twisted some of the strands can end up beside the screw and therefore not clamped and thats another maintenance visit.
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