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Re: Looking for Nippon Denso Motor connectors

Yes, it is allowed. Soldering wires to the "push on" connectors
and then potting it with epoxy for stress relief is the thing to do.

Have fun,
Eugene




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Originally Posted by Japper View Post
As far as I know we didn't get any connectors in our kit for the Denso or the Keyang motors
and a standard "push on" connector is too wide for the tabs on this connector.

I have been considering soldering wires pig tails to the motor connector tabs and crimping
male "push on" connectors on the end of the wire pig tails.

Also, then filling the motor connector cavity with RTV to act as an insulator and strain relief...

Does anyone know if this is allowed per the 2007 rules?

Please advise

Thanks