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Re: torque spec?

When they heard about your plight a friend of mine suggested a very temporary workaround would be to employ one or more of the unused 40A return lines to replace your "-" terminal.

That'd only work if you could insure that your load didn't get too high. That Wago is only rated for 76A continuous, but it will be much better than using a unknown fix for the shank.

Best to just buy a new one...
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