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Do I remove the two wires in step 6?

 
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 1darmistead
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Hello. Do I just jam the two power wire connectors in to the plug, or do I remove the two wires first? Thank you.


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OP Posted : August 22, 2025 3:33 pm
 choi0706
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Gen 1 ? If so it just clicks then you push the red locking tab down. 


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Posted : August 22, 2025 5:16 pm
 1darmistead
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@choi0706 Gen 2


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OP Posted : August 22, 2025 6:04 pm
 Garg
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no dont remove the wires. you Add the blade connectors to those spots and leave the preexisting wires as is. It should be plug and play but they sent me the gen 1 connectors by accident so if you have any issues make sure you have the right connectors. watch the gen 1 video and it will be very clear if you got the right ones because the gen 1 has fuses on the connectors and they dont fit in the gen 2 plug. 


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Posted : August 22, 2025 7:21 pm
 dmsail
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I installed EVPlay on my Gen 2 yesterday and could not get the EVPlay to power up. I was going to open a support ticket but I decided to measure the continuity on the power cable connections. I discovered that one or more of the blade connectors was not making contact to the wire. It must be some kind of crimp connection. I soldered the wires to the connectors and that solved the problem. So if you are having problems with power check those connectors.


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Posted : August 24, 2025 2:44 pm
Alex / EVP
 Alex / EVP
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Posted by: @dmsail
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I installed EVPlay on my Gen 2 yesterday and could not get the EVPlay to power up. I was going to open a support ticket but I decided to measure the continuity on the power cable connections. I discovered that one or more of the blade connectors was not making contact to the wire. It must be some kind of crimp connection. I soldered the wires to the connectors and that solved the problem. So if you are having problems with power check those connectors.

Good catch. We sent out replacement connectors to all we thought were affected, but if you are having power issues, check those crimps and let us know!

 


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Posted : August 26, 2025 7:42 am
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