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21 November 2016, 19:12
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"double wiring" into two different contacts is...
"double wiring" into two different contacts is somewhat different to what you described as well. Personally I've always found putting two wires into one crimp connector to be less robust but that...
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21 November 2016, 17:10
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where presumably they have been engineered in for...
where presumably they have been engineered in for redundancy rather than to carry extra current because someone was avoiding buying the right size cable in the first place?
you did, and I might be...
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20 November 2016, 18:01
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Not sure I like the idea of doubled up wiring. A...
Not sure I like the idea of doubled up wiring. A corroded/broken-wire/failed connector on one half of the circuit will not show a fault but potentially give you a fire hazard. On boats like ribs...
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