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Old 07-27-2017, 08:32 PM   #56
macgyvr
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Originally Posted by blw2 View Post
with only 1/4 inch air gap to the terminals, I think I would consider gluing in a thin rubber layer on the underside of the metal step as an insulator. Those things probably give a bit with a heavy person stepping. Not nearly that much...but still.
The thought crossed my mind.

I did leave all the plastic caps on the batteries that I wasn't using and I cut the stud in covers to go over where the power is bolted down. (You can see it in the photo with the wood trim installed.)

mac 'a forgiving step?' gyvr
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