On Fri, 6 Jun 2025, Chris Albertson wrote:

> A thin, flat screwdriver, wedge it in place, then turn it.   They make thin, 
> flat pry tools that do the same thing but do not mar plastic parts.  They 
> come in different sizes some for car
> interior trim and some small enough to pry the face off a smart watch.   But 
> this is not a car interior, so do you care?  A screwdriver should work, even 
> if you have to custom grind the tip
> to make it fit.
> Don’t discount the idea of a custom tool, made from a screwdriver.
>
>
> OK you want to buy one… You can search for “spudger tool” and find quite a 
> few in different sizes.   As I said, today almost all electronics and car 
> trim are snapped together with no
> fasteners and need to be pried open,    so they make endless sizes and shapes 
> of both plastic and metal "spudger tools.”
>

i see a set of these at horrible freight
i'll give that a try

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>
>
> But 175 Amps?   What are you building? A portable solar power plant?  DIY 
> electric car?
>

use them on golf cart, inverters, chargers, trucks, welder


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>       On Jun 6, 2025, at 7:50 AM, fxkl47BF--- via Emc-users 
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> i use quite a few anderson sb175 connectors
> https://powerwerx.com/anderson-sb-connectors-sb175-175amp
> my old hands are increasingly having a hard time disconnecting them
> is there a tool for this or maybe a design to make one
> i'm having no luck finding such a critter
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