When inserting two or more wire ends into a screw terminal fitting - such as those in a main socket or junction box - is it considered better to twist them together, or not?
I've read that twisting gives a more secure electrical connection, and lessens the chances of one of the condutors being insecurely gripped by the screw.
On the other hand some people say that twisting weakens the wires, makes the connection bulky, and makes it hard to take apart to service.
Which view is considered correct?
-- Steve