Despite its simplicity, it didn't work . Read on.
The thicker BUS cable passes through the hole and then the thinner feeder wire is inserted in the socket next to the right of the hole. The plastic hinge is closed over the metal blade which forces the blade to cut into the BUS wire AND the feeder wire thus connecting the two wires electrically.
Unfortunately, despite the fact that I had purchased the feeder wire specified in the literature, the snap lock would not retain it: the feeder wire was too thin and just fell out. Utterly, frustrating. The feeder wire is supposed to be significantly thinner than the BUS wire. I purchased the smallest snap -locks available. So, it's difficult to know where to go next.
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