Those seem like reasonable solutions, unfortunately, I have to snake the wires into the box thru the wire restraint and then somehow work them into their terminals. There isn't a heck of a lot of room, so the wires need to be cut to the same length and directed together into their terminals. The input side is somewhat manageable, but, as in my previous post, the output side requires sensors on the two "hot" wires. That tends to complicate things. Rolling and forming the wires would have to occur after the wire is thru the restraint and into the box, with limited space.
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