Also know you can just push the driver in and it will wedge it open
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On Jan 28, 2021, at 5:55 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
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Thanks Murray. I saw my earlier post with many typos, so it may not be clear that I got it done. Exactly like you explained. Thin shaft flat head worked better for me as the slightly thicker was difficult to engage. As you said the feeling of engagement is like it is going between two pressure loaded jaws. Once you have engagement lift handle away from the wire hole and the copper part (in my pic) goes down. Wire is held between silver upper and copper lower tabs.
Imran
On Jan 28, 2021, at 5:31 PM, murrayau1 <murraywp@...> wrote:
?Imran, I¡¯ve just been through exactly this issue replacing the starting capacitors. I also didn¡¯t want to force anything so I contacted the Felder Service tech who put me straight. You get a very small flat screwdriver poke it in the hole above to engage a lug ?which is in there, and lever it to loosen the wire then pull it out, I think the lever direction is up up. You¡¯ll need to doublecheck that it is the hole above and not below (I¡¯ve only done this once), the best advice the felder Tech gave me was to experiment with a vacant hole.
hope this helps, Murray