Hi, I'm converting a few of my early 1994 Harley-Davidson connectors to Deutch. I discovered one of the ports has 2 wires going into it. I would imagine that trying to force 2 wires into one of the Deutch connectors is a "no-no"? In my case would it be best to peel back some of the insulation and soldier the two together and then use one port? Can't seem to find an answer to this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and advice. I hope my above question made sense.
best to peel back some of the insulation and soldier the two together and then use one port=> Yes. we think the solid type deutsch type will be fine. PS: Remind~the wire AWG must be in control.
Thank you. I bought a kit and every other video I found shows the other style of fittings and crimpers. This was a life saver for me.
Good to hear that Robert!
Same case with me. Much appreciate the vidro
The narration was particularly well scripted 😉
Thank you so much!!!
Hi, I'm converting a few of my early 1994 Harley-Davidson connectors to Deutch. I discovered one of the ports has 2 wires going into it. I would imagine that trying to force 2 wires into one of the Deutch connectors is a "no-no"? In my case would it be best to peel back some of the insulation and soldier the two together and then use one port? Can't seem to find an answer to this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and advice. I hope my above question made sense.
best to peel back some of the insulation and soldier the two together and then use one port=> Yes. we think the solid type deutsch type will be fine. PS: Remind~the wire AWG must be in control.
@Hsunwang1 thanks, thats exactly what I ended up doing 4 months ago
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