HOTWATER
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This is a great idea that I wanted to share with everyone.
Since it is sometimes hard to pull deans connectors apart from each other, I have made it a little easier.
I drilled a 1/16" hole in each connector (one in the female and one in the male) about an 1/8" apart from each other, then insert some snap ring pliers into the holes, sqeeze the pliers and presto...they are apart with hardly any effort. Just make sure when you drill the holes, keep them shallow and on either side of the + or - side of the plug to keep from crossing the connection.
Here's some pics...
Since it is sometimes hard to pull deans connectors apart from each other, I have made it a little easier.
I drilled a 1/16" hole in each connector (one in the female and one in the male) about an 1/8" apart from each other, then insert some snap ring pliers into the holes, sqeeze the pliers and presto...they are apart with hardly any effort. Just make sure when you drill the holes, keep them shallow and on either side of the + or - side of the plug to keep from crossing the connection.
Here's some pics...