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Hi

 

Yes, looks like hotspot in connection, high resistance or perhaps in ballance of current flow through that fuse.

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Female Spade.

I think the heat changed the shape of the insulation a bit...

If you want, send me the damaged bits of wire with the crimps on it and I will make you some nice new ones FOC.

If interested I will PM you my address.

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If you want, send me the damaged bits of wire with the crimps on it and I will make you some nice new ones FOC.

If interested I will PM you my address.

 

That's really kind of you, thanks!:thumbup:

 

I didn't crimp the red one on though, like I said I had one lying about so grabbed that.

The Charger now has the proper strip link fuse fitted again, with bolted m8 connections so nu such issues.

I've both a ratcheting crimper and a hydraulic one for bigger cables (I install off grid stuff as a small sideline) and fairly capable with them in general.

I really appreciate the offer though.

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I'm fairly mobile, see my ways are many.

I've built a setup in Lincolnshire, one in Norfolk, one in the Netherlands, one in a truck and smells currently working on a couple in Oxfordshire.

I enjoy pixie-wrangling, going full nerd now and then.

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