One bolt
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Re: One bolt
You would be shocked (bad pun, I know) how often these type of terminal links are found in RV's from many different manufactures. The even more scary practice is soldering a fist full of wires into one lump, slipping a piece of heat shrink over it and a single cable coming out to the supply point ...... I have cut these out of a number of RV's we have had to correct crap wiring and given them to the owners for their next "Show and Tell" at the campfire chats. This practice, believe it or not, is a factory thing, not a back yard bodgie job but a factory installed piece of butchery ..... The one we pulled out of a sealed box section behind the electrical board that didn't even include the heat shrink took the price though ..... especially because they are deemed to be a specialist RV builder that only make a select number of builds each yr claiming it is to maintain a higher qualityMrcoolabah1au wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:39 am Yes only used one bolt to fix it1F4EAAE6-473A-44D0-AF36-AA1330B0B90D.jpeg

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Re: One bolt
Yes I think you did the same to mine that last owner try to fix
it was spaghetti I know 
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