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Faulty lead connection
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<blockquote data-quote="King Arthur" data-source="post: 523102" data-attributes="member: 31673"><p>If the banana sockets do fit the battery terminals hen they could perhaps be glued together when fitted to the battery to form a sort of new 'moulded' connector, possibly even ensuring the correct polarity. Definitely a mechanical issue so perhaps appropriate for your background skillset?</p><p></p><p>I agree with the point about strain relief of the wires but that could probably be improved with some heatshrink or perhaps self-amalgamating tape? After all, the original product design was not the great in this respect.</p><p></p><p>All depends on your attitude to trying repairs vs binning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King Arthur, post: 523102, member: 31673"] If the banana sockets do fit the battery terminals hen they could perhaps be glued together when fitted to the battery to form a sort of new 'moulded' connector, possibly even ensuring the correct polarity. Definitely a mechanical issue so perhaps appropriate for your background skillset? I agree with the point about strain relief of the wires but that could probably be improved with some heatshrink or perhaps self-amalgamating tape? After all, the original product design was not the great in this respect. All depends on your attitude to trying repairs vs binning. [/QUOTE]
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