Round 2 tomorrow.? Cannot find those line fuse holders anywhere.? Tried doing it without a fuse and discovered my battery was nearly dead, so then wasn't sure if it was my work or the battery.? Hunt for another type fuse tonight and retry tomorrow...
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On Thu, Jun 30, 2022, 3:35 PM Steve T <
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Those piggyback wire splices have a very small contact point and aren't that reliable.? They are especially prone to failure if they're exposed to water, and a little water does get through the vent into the fridge compartment.? I've had to go through all the wiring on a trailer and replace all the piggyback splices because I got tired of things not working.? I won't use those anymore.? Butt splices take a bit more work to install but are much more reliable.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 08:41 AM, Don DeRyke wrote:
For purposes of a fridge fan, I would not hesitate to use this form of connection.
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Don DeRyke
Sunrise, Florida
2009 Classic, 2020 Ford Escape, 2.0 liter EcoBoost, AWD.?
Previous TV 2015 Ford Escape 1.6 ltr EcoBoost engine.
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