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28th October 2021, 19:14 | #11 |
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Thanks Steve,
I've got a new connector on the way now. You had me worried about the connector being on upside down, but it's not possible to fit it any other way. Maybe the sensor can be fitted in different directions |
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i have only known them to fit one way, that is so the clip goes over the tang on the sensor and the round nipple acts as a stop, so it looks like your sensor is up side down to the one in my photo, but as you say it depends on where the sensor seems to stop once fully tight, pics 2 1 2
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30th October 2021, 12:53 | #13 |
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Good news! I've soldered in a new connector this morning and she's running as normal again.
Thanks everyone for your advice. |
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