Ok here is a link to the pics. Need to start from the end, page two, and go backwards for the right order. For some reason the site loaded the finished pics first?
The two wire soldered connections are obvious from the pics. You can see the old Wago connectors vs direct soldering. The shots that may confuse you are the shots of a nylon bolt clamping three separate O ring terminations. This is what I did to replace the six wires going into a large Wago block strip splicer. I have three O rings clamped tightly together using the nylon bolting system shown. I did not want to use a sound degrading metal bolt for this. Not even a thick copper bolt. Each O ring has two wires feeding it. These six wires originally went into the large Wago block splicer.
http://s1097.photobucket.com/user/grannyring1/library/CPT%20Model%20150%20mod?sort=3&page=1
The two wire soldered connections are obvious from the pics. You can see the old Wago connectors vs direct soldering. The shots that may confuse you are the shots of a nylon bolt clamping three separate O ring terminations. This is what I did to replace the six wires going into a large Wago block strip splicer. I have three O rings clamped tightly together using the nylon bolting system shown. I did not want to use a sound degrading metal bolt for this. Not even a thick copper bolt. Each O ring has two wires feeding it. These six wires originally went into the large Wago block splicer.
http://s1097.photobucket.com/user/grannyring1/library/CPT%20Model%20150%20mod?sort=3&page=1