One of the Connections in The Female
Connector is a bit Loose.
Shrink wrap might hold it in place, but I'm worried about a Loose contact that creates , "winkin' blinkin' & Not Working at all and excessive heat.
I'm thinking there is a way to take the Contact OUT of the Connector for Cleaning, Repair or Replacement.
On other projects, I've used a Tiny Screwdriver to move plastic "Keepers" out of the way, to remove a wire when needed.
Will this work on my "X"?
I'm good at wiring up systems of my own design, but not so good at figuring out what someone else has done.
I am also "schooled" enough to know that I use "Rosin Core" vs. "Acid Core" Solder for Electrical Connections, so the Acid Released on one Job, doesn't Contaminate nearby Connections.
I also use Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishers, exclusively.
If you knock down a Trash Can Fire in the same room as your Computer or ANY other Electronic Gear, with a Dry Chem Unit, Only the stuff that contacts the actual Fire is Used Up.
The Sodium Bicarbonate used in them is Highly Corrosive when Heated and will find it's way into every other thing in the room. Every time your Wide Screen TV warms up, the Stuff will start corroding it's circuits.
Works the same way in the Kitchen. You can quickly knock down a Skillet Fire, without making a mess it will take days to clean up.
You'll have to trash the bacon in the skillet, but everything else is "Good-to-Go".
Another Plus, is many Halon Units are Multi-use, where Dry-Chems tend to Leak down, once you pull the Trigger.