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Wiring supplies
Look for the quick disconnects to attach the wiring to the motor anyone know of a good website?
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canadian tire automotive section.
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Official ASC Bladesmith
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Yup, small red connectors as stated above. Crimp, maybe a bead of solder on the wire end, slice off the red insulator, cover with heat shrink, heat then bend 90 degrees while still warm, done. If you don't cut the insualtion off you might find seating issues when you put the motor plate back on.
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Canadian Tire automotive section, they have just the size you need for small female disconects.
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awesome thanks guys
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I'm gonna cry I've been looking for them for a week and I didn't find some at CT... ended up soldering the wire to the corpse of the connector to get the AEG working...
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#7 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Feces occurs.......... had to do that a couple times myself, more since the tabs on the motors had busted off.
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