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LipschitzWrath
Jul 18, 2017Explorer
In reference to #3 above, terminals like this would probably work. These are referred to as "piggyback" terminals.
The factory splice that was there had a clear plastic sheath over it. This proved problematic as there was not enough room to put two wires in from one side. So even then, the above piggyback connectors would not really be usable without at least ditching this sheath.
Truth be told, the wire nut solution I used may be the most elegant unless you are willing to cobble together and insulate some specialty connector.
The factory splice that was there had a clear plastic sheath over it. This proved problematic as there was not enough room to put two wires in from one side. So even then, the above piggyback connectors would not really be usable without at least ditching this sheath.
Truth be told, the wire nut solution I used may be the most elegant unless you are willing to cobble together and insulate some specialty connector.
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