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Hi all,

I am investigating the options for extending 12/2 and 14/2 wiring leading to my main electrical panel. The two options I have been able to find are using several junction boxes or using the NSI NMS-2 splice. Is there a method to reduce the number of junction boxes by having some sort of panel with screw terminals?

For reference, here is a direct link to the NSI NMS-2 splice. NSI purchased the rights to produce this splice from TE about 6 months ago according to the TE customer service. These splices are quite pricey though. NMS-2 Link

The splices will be an an open unfinished garage and completely accessible.
 

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