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>> ALEC: It doesn't actually matter because it's alternating current.
Squeeze that guy in there.
OK.
Now I'm going to put my little grommet back on here.
And that's going to need to squish down.
For some reason I find these a little bit easier to put back on with long-nose pliers.
I'll give that a nice and tight
squeeze.
So of course this time, I'm going to look like a liar.
I am trying to do this so you can see it, but it's
proving to be a touch tricky.
You have to get in there.
Sorry about getting my fingers in the video here.
Alright, sorry.
I'm going to try with the
grommet pliers.
Well this is embarrassing.
Well now, this is going to be edited out.
[Laughs]
Oh my gosh!
There we go!
So that's in!
OK.
Now, for neatness
I'll grab out a little cable tie.
Just get all this in a little bunch.
All in a little bunch like that,
and just tuck him away,
then you can cut that.
OK, now this is all pretty simple from here.
The lid goes back on,
and you screw him back together.
Now there is a little
groove in here that you do have to line up.
But I won't be able to show it to you on the video.
There is a little, there we go.
Make sure that sits down nice and neat all around.
OK,
and simply, do them up again.
Now, there is no need for you to watch me do up the other three screws,
but, that is it. So your power-head together with your new Wertheim fitting. Another handy
tip from Alec at VacuumSpot.