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NSF switch terminals: 2020-05-12 Panasonic DMC-FT1
One of the NSF switches used for the battery & alternator master, showing how part of the moulding obstructs access to the terminal for wires approaching from the rear of the switch. I couldn't take the wires off sideways (upwards in this photo) because my panel layout put the switches too close together for that.
NSF switch terminals: 2020-05-12 Panasonic DMC-FT1
One of the NSF switches used for the battery & alternator master, showing how part of the moulding was ground away to provide better access to the terminal for wires approaching from the rear of the switch.
NSF switch terminals: 2020-05-12 Panasonic DMC-FT1
One of the NSF switches used for the battery & alternator master, showing the original profile of the moulding (on the left-hand side) and how part of it was ground away (on the right-hand side) to provide better access to the terminal for wires approaching from the rear of the switch.
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