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Connector Block Issue


Mickly
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If you look ok closely at the pic below you will see that the top left connector in the block is set back further than the rest, trouble is that although I push it back in place, as soon as I push the connector sides together it moves backwards again.

I’ve tried fiddling with the tang ( which in this case is moulded into the block ) but to no avail.

So would a drop of super glue fix this or had anyone got a better idea?

Thanks

Mickly

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Can you free the connector from the block to get a better look at what's wrong?


I wouldn't expect superglue to fare very well, any pulling/moving force seems to break it very easily.

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Thanks Bob, but haven’t found anything suitable

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Though replacement would be best I'm wondering if gorilla glue would do instead of superglue. It certainly sets a lot harder. [mention]Bender[/mention]s suggestion of using a seperate connector just for that wire is a very good one too which is what I'd do if glue didn't work :thumb:

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Can you free the connector from the block to get a better look at what's wrong?


I wouldn't expect superglue to fare very well, any pulling/moving force seems to break it very easily.

 

Yep, the connector comes out easily, which is the problem.

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Thanks for all the replies & suggestions.

After much tweaking, levering, bending & of course copious swearing, I got it to clip in firmly!!


I reckon it was the swearing wot done it 😁

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