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Re: Electronics/for euro lights
usually what I do when I have a connector and a wire that is too thick to
fit..
I strip the wire back a little further than I normall would.. say 1" or so
and then
I pull back a few of the strands until I get a good fit. I then crimp the
connector
and then solder the rest of the wire to the connector housing itself.
mark
----- Original Message -----
From: Andre' Bjorkheim <andreb@maxwell.ee.washington.edu>
To: Rich Zuk <emt@imcnyc.com>
Cc: Scirocco List <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 1999 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: Electronics/for euro lights
>> This may be overkill...but I will have
>> 4 Bosch relays
>> 4 in-line blade fuse holders with 15Amps in each
>> all with...10gauge wire.
>> I'm doing it once, doing it right, no one is going to be looking in
there,
>> and running as many wires from contact to contact without splicing into
it.
>> By golly, I think I've got it.
>
> Its all good, except for the part with the 10 gauge wire. If you
>use the
> stock type of female connector that goes in the white tab, 10 gauge
>may be
> to large. I use 12 gauge it can be a PITA to get it jammed in there.
>Just
> something to ponder... =p
>
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> André
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