Hi Randall
Thank you for your recommendation. As you probably know, the two
male posts of the PDWA switch are shorted together, so there is no need to
have two conductors. One conductor (BP in Dan Master's Power Block
terminology) is sufficient. I will try your solution
Thanks again
Jerry
----- Original Message ----
From: Randall Niffenegger <rgrandy@tds.net>
To:
slowtoaccept@yahoo.com
Cc: 6pack@autox.team.net
Sent: Saturday, October 4,
2008 8:30:01 PM
Subject: PDWA ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
HI JERRY,
I TOO,
NEEDED A REPLACEMENT FOR THE ORIGINAL CONNECTOR WHEN INSTALLING MY DAN MASTERS
POWER BLOCK AND WIRING HARNESS. I FOUND THAT A STANDARD 1/4" FEMALE SPADE
CONNECTOR WITH THE PARTS THAT CLAMP AROUND THE 1/4" MALE END OPENED UP
SLIGHTLY (TO FIT SNUGGLY AROUND THE TWO POSTS OF THE PDWA) MADE AN ACCEPTABLE
REPLACEMENT IN MY CASE. I USED A SMALL NEEDLENOSE PLIERS TO OPEN UP THE SIDES
OF THE SPADE CONNECTOR SO THAT IT SLIPS SNUGGLY AROUND THE TWO POSTS OF THE
PDWA. HOPE THIS HELPS!
RANDALL NIFFENEGGER
'74 TR6, WHITE, BACK ON THE ROAD
SOON
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