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This I hope to be the first in a series of bad practices, not necessarily dangerous, but frowned upon by a "proper" spark.
I see this one a lot. Why effectively reduce the CSA of the cable by not connecting all the strands, I do not know. Why not crimp on a lug: surely that takes less time than faffing around like they have done here?
If anyone has pictures of similar bad practices, feel free to post them here, then maybe when a library is built up, it could go into the wiki.
Bad Practices - Number One: Incorrct termination of conductor.
I see this one a lot. Why effectively reduce the CSA of the cable by not connecting all the strands, I do not know. Why not crimp on a lug: surely that takes less time than faffing around like they have done here?
If anyone has pictures of similar bad practices, feel free to post them here, then maybe when a library is built up, it could go into the wiki.
Bad Practices - Number One: Incorrct termination of conductor.