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Originally Posted by Germany_chris
I’ll send you a picture tonight when I get home. IMHO the coax is only useful if you pull the front wheel fairly often.
Thanks! I have so much experience with ham-fisted misuse of spade connectors and resulting breakage, that one of two remove/replace cycles with no likelihood of breakage will help me a lot, at least make me feel a lot better! How does the connector, in this case, the male, tehe plug, water-seal against the coax outer insulation? Or does it want a twisted pair? In my aerospace tooling I always used shielded twisted pairs. Water exposure was not a common problem, unlike on a road vehicle.
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