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Re: pic: Are these legal?

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Originally Posted by orangemoore View Post
I think R66 would apply and make painting the connector illegal. At least that is my take on the rules.
R66 says nothing about the wires or connectors attached to the battery. It says you can't change or modify the battery (among other things).

I don't see an issue with modifying the connector to mate with another connector. This isn't reducing it's protection from a short or its current carrying capacity of the connector itself. It's like saying a car isn't safe in a crash because you took the dice off the mirror. They aren't integral to the function of the device.
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