Voltage regulator

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I did it, made a plug from a connector block, used a wire to complete the connection loop. Charging at 14.5V. Saved $68. Cost $9.
 

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"Necessity is the mother of invention" (Plato)

That looks pretty interesting, but it works and that's what counts Now you need to take a little clear silicone and seal up all the exposed connections to prevent dirt and moisture from creeping in and ruining your progress.

I take it that the twisted rear wire is just a retainer. Is that correct?
 

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"Necessity is the mother of invention" (Plato)

That looks pretty interesting, but it works and that's what counts Now you need to take a little clear silicone and seal up all the exposed connections to prevent dirt and moisture from creeping in and ruining your progress.

I take it that the twisted rear wire is just a retainer. Is that correct?
Yes correct. Thanks for the advice, I will indeed. On to the next one.
 

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a little clear silicone
Carful the brand and formula used here. Some contain vinegar which as we know is an acid. Will corrode things in short order. Read the ingredients first.
 
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