whats the best type sick of wires coming out on these crap roads we have to ride on
some people have used electrical blocks instead to connect all there wires and then wires from their to the bulb holder
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These look pretty good, re-usable, no tools needed, compact:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WAGO-spring-l ... 1c24880fd9
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WAGO-spring-l ... 1c24880fd9
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I've had a scooter restorations one in for 5 years and still good to go
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I start by closing the female receptors in the wiring block a bit using some thin nose pliers.
I was thinking of soldering some short lengths of cable into the block with the correct colour wire for each connection, then converting all the connections to blade type with waterproof covers.
I was thinking of soldering some short lengths of cable into the block with the correct colour wire for each connection, then converting all the connections to blade type with waterproof covers.