I’ll have to take pictures of the ODAM in my conditioner the next time that I open it which may happen soon if I purchase a syringe of PPT Total Contact.
The leads for the ODAM were not trimmed. I folded the leads back onto itself and lightly twisted them to create a larger gauge that helped the receptacles clamp onto them.
Make sure that the receptacles can be removed from your conditioner. You may need a torx screwdriver to remove the center screws from the rear of the unit.
I can help you perform this upgrade if you live in Southern California. You should consider upgrading the 3 receptacles also. My conditioner has a Furutech GTX-D NCF, a Cardas, and a SR Blue receptacle. All 3 of these receptacles are much, much better than the stock receptacles. The Furutech NCF IEC inlet was another big upgrade as well.
The leads for the ODAM were not trimmed. I folded the leads back onto itself and lightly twisted them to create a larger gauge that helped the receptacles clamp onto them.
Make sure that the receptacles can be removed from your conditioner. You may need a torx screwdriver to remove the center screws from the rear of the unit.
I can help you perform this upgrade if you live in Southern California. You should consider upgrading the 3 receptacles also. My conditioner has a Furutech GTX-D NCF, a Cardas, and a SR Blue receptacle. All 3 of these receptacles are much, much better than the stock receptacles. The Furutech NCF IEC inlet was another big upgrade as well.