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Sorry DOC, heres the right ones. Grubstake

Thats a great idea! I took some adhesive backed velcro hook, I placed a piece on the battery, and a piece on the regulator opposite each other. Then I used a strip of velcro loop and just attach it to the hook tab on the battery and the regulator, it keeps it from moving.

I like your idea very much!

I will show this to COILTEK.

DOC
 
Thanks DOc, it does not hurt the battery or the connector housing, as its in a place just for a pressure point. it holds it very good, no movement at all. Thanks again Grubstake
 
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