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« on: 27.03. 2011 19:09 »

Hi,
Not really another question but would just like to check something - when wiring up the dynamo, do I:
1) strip the end of the yellow and green wires
2) push these ends through the arched bakerlite(?) retaining plate
3) then push the wires through the split brass bullet-like connector (which seem to be a loose fit?)
4) spread the bare wires back up around bullet-like connector

I gather these connections should not be soldered?

Or have I got completey the wrong end of the stick??

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« Reply #1 on: 27.03. 2011 19:42 »

Hope you are right - that's what I do
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« Reply #2 on: 27.03. 2011 22:54 »

Cheers Bill - couldn't think of doing it any other way but there again.......!

Oh, and how just do you get them to fit in nice and snug?

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« Reply #3 on: 27.03. 2011 23:12 »

If the sleeves are loose in the sockets just slip a blade or such into the split and expand them.
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