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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 117361, member: 29098"] The input cable is flat, and the output is 3 round cables. The cable glands screw down to tighten the rubber ring. This has been submerged under water at times when the area floods. These screw glands are under the term "PG" and then a number for size. E.g. PG8 is common for mains extension lead size cable. I think the number goes off the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system, lower number is a bigger connector? [I][Citation please][/I] Well here goes nothing..... I hope... First time I've opened this since I installed it... [SPOILER="Image of inside"][ATTACH type="full" alt="juntion_box.PNG"]16844[/ATTACH] I'm honestly surprised. That has done well for a cheap $3 thing off eBay. [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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