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Deb_and_Ed_M
Dec 06, 2014Explorer II
And ta-da! It's done. I used #8 x 3" machine screws, with washers on the backside to keep it from getting yanked out. My power cord is now an easily-looped item - NOT the beast that fought tooth and nail to be stuffed back in its compartment!
The outside:

The inside:

While this was a VERY simple electrical connection and I'm sure it works - I am NOT going to plug it in until we've got it outside. I haven't seen any more chewed wires - but figuring these things go up like a tinderbox once ignited - I'm not going to risk burning our business down!
The outside:

The inside:

While this was a VERY simple electrical connection and I'm sure it works - I am NOT going to plug it in until we've got it outside. I haven't seen any more chewed wires - but figuring these things go up like a tinderbox once ignited - I'm not going to risk burning our business down!
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