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That's why I recommended these. They don't rely on twisting the wires but on a mechanical setscrew.
Guess we'll just have to duke it out Steve.
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Forest, I have had luck with the connectors you heat up, especially on moving connections like the bay door mercury switches. They make several variations that vary from permanent connections to two piece snaps. I do like the set screw type as well, but they won't fit or work well in some tight spaced applications
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