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Old 02-26-2024, 11:59 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by jagizzi View Post
i sure as heck don't want to contradict anyone here but, to me, the connectors in question look to be barrel connectors, which would make it possible to disconnect the wires. I guess since the one I am contradicting is Shane it's ok ;-) And I could be wrong
I agree. And that would be reasonable because that detector is expected to be replaced with some regularity -- every 5 years. In mine, it was simply attached with wire nuts, though admittedly, they were used to connect just about everything else in the camper, including the brakes.

In any event -- easy to find out. A firm but not super forceful pull should pull the connectors apart. It would take much more force to pull out a correctly crimped connector.

Dave
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