I saw those awhile ago, they have a lower profile than the other type. I ended up switching from the Wago's to a distribution block instead, which I feed with the Show Chrome Isolator. I like the way you grouped yours in that box.
You could use electrical tape of different colors. Make a table identifying what colors mean what wire type. Keep the table in your phone and a hard copy in your garage.
Chris, you may have said where you got your “junction boxes” in one of your earlier videos. Can you tell us again where we can find that size box. I also have used the Wago 221’s for all my accessories then connected to the Pathfinder PAH60 but now want to move them to an enclosed box for more protection. OOPS, asked too soon….found them in your Amazon store link - Thanks!
Use a label maker and stick to the orange parts (probably stick better to that part) of the wago connectors then just cut slits into the label so those orange parts can still open.
In his pathfinder installation he stated why...im still using the show and chrome but might switch to this one since its smaller and resist water and dust better.
I guess I just don’t get the point of doing this. It looks like you had everything organized. If you’re doing this, why not shorten all those long wires at the same time. Seems like a waste of time to do this, put it back together, then make another video doing much of the same thing. When it comes to labeling with the label-maker, if they don’t stick, just make the labels longer and wrap the label around the wire and stick the label to itself. It will stick that way, but it’s not as nice looking.
I see you took my advice on the newer ones!!! Love them ❤️
I am impressed so far!
I saw those awhile ago, they have a lower profile than the other type. I ended up switching from the Wago's to a distribution block instead, which I feed with the Show Chrome Isolator. I like the way you grouped yours in that box.
Well to solve your label problem you can always stick the connectors in place and label the inside of the junction box.
Suggestion: I use a Rhino label maker that has heat shrink labels for labeling cables. Just print them, slip over wire you wish to mark and heat up!
Been using these for a while with no issues.
So have I on my Travel Trailer.
Love from Mississippi USA 🇺🇸
As for the missing seat bolt…. You’d be surprised at what Ace Hardware has.
Yep. I get many of my Harley bolts there.
Ace is the place. I think Home Depot also has a bolt section
You could use electrical tape of different colors. Make a table identifying what colors mean what wire type. Keep the table in your phone and a hard copy in your garage.
Chris, you may have said where you got your “junction boxes” in one of your earlier videos. Can you tell us again where we can find that size box. I also have used the Wago 221’s for all my accessories then connected to the Pathfinder PAH60 but now want to move them to an enclosed box for more protection. OOPS, asked too soon….found them in your Amazon store link - Thanks!
www.amazon.com/shop/cruisemansgarage?listId=P2GY8URQEOL5
Music inserts are MUCH TOO LOUD and really annoying.
Great video Chris - but I have to keep adjusting the volume down for the background music and up for your voice !!!
I know. Screwed up the audio.
@@cruisemansgarage Chris the videos don't really need music, your content is GREAT but maybe try some videos with no music at all. Thanks.
Cris,
While you're ordering new seat bolts, I reconmment the self aligning ones that you can get from sounds like Zing Fluff. GWT
Use a label maker and stick to the orange parts (probably stick better to that part) of the wago connectors then just cut slits into the label so those orange parts can still open.
after you stick on the Brother's label, coat it with clear finger nail polish.
Why did u switch from the show chrome to the pathfinder hub, just curious
In his pathfinder installation he stated why...im still using the show and chrome but might switch to this one since its smaller and resist water and dust better.
Can you not write on the orange tabs?
I guess I just don’t get the point of doing this. It looks like you had everything organized. If you’re doing this, why not shorten all those long wires at the same time. Seems like a waste of time to do this, put it back together, then make another video doing much of the same thing. When it comes to labeling with the label-maker, if they don’t stick, just make the labels longer and wrap the label around the wire and stick the label to itself. It will stick that way, but it’s not as nice looking.
Surprised you still have that “safety” sticker on your gas cap cover.
I keep forgetting to remove it!
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