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Trouble is there are so many on there, but on a serious note, would like to see how they stand up to a high current fault. My guess is they would be the weakest link and fail miserably.
 
FLIMSY seems a silly name for an Electrical Cable Joint System ;-)

Thank you for the reply, as the Old Fellow I was apprenticed used to say,

"You're never to old or smart not to learn something new".
 

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