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Video of the AT Pro coil connection

Southwind

Well-known member
Thought I'd do a quick video showing how to remove and connect the coil connection on the AT Pro. I'm sure a lot of people would like to see what all the talk is about.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMGVghgRjgQ[/video]
 
Well now were all screwed. :rofl:But seriously, It takes me a little bit longer to do this, but I think good lighting is most important when atempting this .
 
as u are tightening up the nut.

if u think it is tight, IT MAY NOT BE...............has to kinda seal up tight.................needs to be jiggled as turning

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To me it looks like these connectors were stuck into small corners for a reason. That is to protect them from getting hit and damaging the watertight integrity of the control unit. I have no inside information, it is just the way I see it.

I do not have a problem with them but then I am used to oddball connectors from many years of working on communications equipment.

Maybe Kenny can come up with a tiny strap wrench to tighten and loosen the connectors :)

Jerry
 
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