Westerhuis
Active Member
Hi everyone
I had to remove the wingtip and realised that the builder used a crimp connection to connect the wiring in the wingtip with the wiring that runs through the wing. I had to cut the wires and plan on using a connector instead when reinstalling, to make it easier to remove the wingtip in the future.
Any reason why that is not a good idea / why the builder might not have done that? I was wondering if the strobe light and the amount of power that needs has something to do with it?
The photo is what it was.
What are the clear plastic tubes? And what connectors would one recommend instead? I just ordered a 3-pins molex connector suitable for w14-20AWG
Probabaly a basic question but I'd rather do it right.
Thanks
Roger
I had to remove the wingtip and realised that the builder used a crimp connection to connect the wiring in the wingtip with the wiring that runs through the wing. I had to cut the wires and plan on using a connector instead when reinstalling, to make it easier to remove the wingtip in the future.
Any reason why that is not a good idea / why the builder might not have done that? I was wondering if the strobe light and the amount of power that needs has something to do with it?
The photo is what it was.
What are the clear plastic tubes? And what connectors would one recommend instead? I just ordered a 3-pins molex connector suitable for w14-20AWG
Probabaly a basic question but I'd rather do it right.
Thanks
Roger