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Old 03-03-2013, 04:48 PM
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Anyone have a trick to tighten DIN type connectors? My Tunze Cable into my control modules are loose and actually fall out, any way to fix that? Cable is new, Tunzes are older, but not old enough that I would expect the socket to be worn out
Other than re-wire them?
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Other than re-wire them?
Ya, other than that

The connectors (Apex to Tunze cables) are brand new. Maybe they're defective? I guess I'll check that first with other plugs. I figured it was the Tunze side (female) that was loose.

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Old 03-03-2013, 05:36 PM
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Ya, other than that

The connectors (Apex to Tunze cables) are brand new. Maybe they're defective? I guess I'll check that first with other plugs. I figured it was the Tunze side (female) that was loose.

(Brett, don't touch that!)
Looks like a swell problem you've got .

Email tunze see what they say? I googled for you...damn snowstorm....i couldn't find any other suggestions besides re-wire them.
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