Jason in Enid
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So if when you set the unit down, leave the coil in the detecting position and don't fold it horizontal with the shaft and put stress on the cable.
Sounds like that would be less stressful on the connection in the long run?
BT
Thats in the region of "just can't make it work". The coil is so long, it puts that connector up so high when you put it down that it's always going to drop flat. I guess you could try always laying it on it's side. If its in your car like that, you are going to need a lot of room. Best option would be to put a heavy wrap of gorilla tape or other similar tape around that connector base to strengthen it as well as around the bottom of the cable where it's going to be sliding in and out of the shaft.