The position of the inlet socket for mains hook lead is relatively low down on my Hobby and with the normal straight plug seemed to stick out more and the cable was sticking out too much for my liking. So I ordered a right angled one which duly arrived and I opened it up to fit, well the earth connection was ok but the other two were a narrow strip with a securing screw at one end and another screw the other which I assumed was for the cable connection.
The only solution I thought was a crimped eyelet to suit the screw size and width where it had to fit into the plug moulding to maintain separation. My hook lead is 2.5mm cable and to find the right size to suit the cable and the plug restrictions was a trial.
Has anyone else fitted a right angled plug which wasnt so fiddlely to fit?
I will add photos later which will help my rambling above.
The only solution I thought was a crimped eyelet to suit the screw size and width where it had to fit into the plug moulding to maintain separation. My hook lead is 2.5mm cable and to find the right size to suit the cable and the plug restrictions was a trial.
Has anyone else fitted a right angled plug which wasnt so fiddlely to fit?
I will add photos later which will help my rambling above.
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