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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 127816, member: 32169"] [USER=37705]@DarkwinX[/USER] : Yep. Pretty much what [USER=36626]@Skymaster[/USER] said. The indents in the insulation concern me a bit. Those from stripping? Be careful not to crush/cut/mash through the insulation. Even though the wires are under a pressure plate, it still is better if the wires are inserted on the left side; more of a 'just-in-case' than anything. Ferrules work instead of terminals if that is your preference. Note though that ferrules are for stranded wire (anything smaller than approximately 4 AWG) not solid. The bit of extra copper showing on the blue does not concern me too much. For the ground connection, I typically slide a bit of heat shrink over the crimp part of a terminal. One can use insulated terminals but I've never had much success with not severely damaging the insulation sleeve when crimping the terminal. [/QUOTE]
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