Recommend Posi Lock for electrical wiring work
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Recommend Posi Lock for electrical wiring work
For my URD FTC installation, I used posi-locks couplers and splice connectors.
For the most part, the connectors worked. It requires NO tools since the URD FTC unit has the wires stripped at the ends.
Only one wire required re-adjustment when I ohmed out the connections.
It's basically a conical metal shape encapsulated by plastic housing with threaded pieces that fasten the wire to the metal shape.
For the most part, the connectors worked. It requires NO tools since the URD FTC unit has the wires stripped at the ends.
Only one wire required re-adjustment when I ohmed out the connections.
It's basically a conical metal shape encapsulated by plastic housing with threaded pieces that fasten the wire to the metal shape.
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Some pics of the couplers and splice connectors used on the ECU.
Even though I planned to solder connections, I thought I would give these connectors a trial. It's sort of expensive ($6 for pack of 9 couplers), but it's available at Walmart.
I haven't gone wheeling with this set-up, but it's passed the daily driving for 2 weeks now.
J
Even though I planned to solder connections, I thought I would give these connectors a trial. It's sort of expensive ($6 for pack of 9 couplers), but it's available at Walmart.
I haven't gone wheeling with this set-up, but it's passed the daily driving for 2 weeks now.
J
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