jav301
Member
Hello
I’ve just fitted a new windlass solenoid. All is finally working but because of the different geometry of the contacts, the windlass negative cable is a very tight fit. So I’d like to extend it.
The means that suggests itself is to use the windlass fixing stud to terminate the original cable and add a short extension link from the stud to the solonoid negative post.
Can you think of any reason not to do this? (I’m not a confident electrician)
Thanks
I’ve just fitted a new windlass solenoid. All is finally working but because of the different geometry of the contacts, the windlass negative cable is a very tight fit. So I’d like to extend it.
The means that suggests itself is to use the windlass fixing stud to terminate the original cable and add a short extension link from the stud to the solonoid negative post.
Can you think of any reason not to do this? (I’m not a confident electrician)
Thanks