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02.07.2009, 05:03 PM

The bullet connectors can get loose over time, especially with repeated plugging or unplugging. I just shove an appropriate size allen wrench into the end of the connector and give it a twist. This will expand it a bit and give a better connection. Eventually they may need to be replaced.
   
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02.07.2009, 09:52 PM

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The bullet connectors can get loose over time, especially with repeated plugging or unplugging. I just shove an appropriate size allen wrench into the end of the connector and give it a twist. This will expand it a bit and give a better connection. Eventually they may need to be replaced.
Thanks for the note, good point about the bullets themselves.

In this case I was referring to the female bullet that sits inside the MMM, it looks like it may have come loose from the circuit board. I was wondering if this was something that does happen or is it extremely rare.
   
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