Two alternatives 1. Use # 18 wire all through, and don't join the jumper at the pin, but at the wire, some distance off the pin. Easier to draw than to explain. I can fax you a drawing if you need. 2. Feed the first pin with #18 and then jump to the next pin with # 22, and so on. That will require both a # 18 and # 22 to fit the first pin. All the other pins, except the last one, will need to fit two # 22 wires. Hope this helps and that other people pitch in with other ideas. Eliacim
> We are installing a new radio in my 1946 415C (2738H) and have an 18 > pin connector for pins that mount in a radio can. The radio slides in > and makes contact with these pins. Installation calls for two power > pins and four ground pins to be jumpered together then to a power > connection and ground and calls for #18 wire. I think one could put > two #22 wires in a pin but larger wires doubled up would not work. Can > someone please give us some advice on how to solve this problem. Should > we use #22 wire? Thanks, Dennis. > >
