Sorry Ken I did not take photos I first removed the existing connectors, carefully cleaned out the vacant holes by hand with a 1/16th drill bit, stripped about 3/4 inch off a one foot piece of wire and started clipping strands off until it fit snuggly into the hole. I then used two pieces of 1 inch Styrofoam pipe insulation 6 inches long ( the kind with a slit down one side) inserting the end edges of the board into the slits thus standing the board on its side so I could work on both sides at once but still had to rely on my wife to steady the board while I applied pressure with the gun on the top side and solder on the bottom I clipped off the excess wire on the bottom then reversed the gun and solder to firm up the top side connection. I repeated the process on the other three wires I then cut off about half of the wire, stripped the ends, installed the board and connected the #10 solid wire to the #12 stranded wire with wire nuts. So far so good but another problem has popped up in the front heater Thanks for all the advise and support Dave
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