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For those who think they can't manage it.
In light of the recent thread on hook up leads started by ShiftZZ (Dave)
http://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/hookup-cable.91247/
I thought I'd do you a simple guide to terminating ends.
These plugs I just bought from a1 plant sales at £9.99 for two pairs delivered are very good quality.
I always start with the earth as I find it easier to get that out of the way first.
Strip long enough to be able to twist then double back on itself and be captive by both screws.
Always best to try FILL the space with copper. 2.5 doubled over just fits nicely.
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This type of plug simple twists to lock. Align the arrows and rotate
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Tighten the grey backnut which grips and seals the cable entry
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The female end is no different to do but observe the line & neutral terminals will be reversed
In light of the recent thread on hook up leads started by ShiftZZ (Dave)
http://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/hookup-cable.91247/
I thought I'd do you a simple guide to terminating ends.
These plugs I just bought from a1 plant sales at £9.99 for two pairs delivered are very good quality.
I always start with the earth as I find it easier to get that out of the way first.
Strip long enough to be able to twist then double back on itself and be captive by both screws.
Always best to try FILL the space with copper. 2.5 doubled over just fits nicely.
Broken Link Removed
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This type of plug simple twists to lock. Align the arrows and rotate
Broken Link Removed
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Tighten the grey backnut which grips and seals the cable entry
Broken Link Removed
The female end is no different to do but observe the line & neutral terminals will be reversed
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