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Re: repairing a broken 9v wire?
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lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Thu, 17 Jan 2002 17:52:01 GMT
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I recently had same problem and repaired it as above, it but it didn't
satisfy me enough. Connection after reassembling isn't as good as it • should
be.

The trick to getting a good connection is to ensure that both pieces of the
2x2 connector are precisely parallel to each other when pressing them
together - this way I'm achieving close to 100% success rates making up
custom length cables. The best way is to put both pieces loosely in a vice
(with the wire already fed in); tighten a bit, push the wire in a bit more,
then tighten until you hear the plates clicking into place.

If you don't have a vice then two sturdy flat surfaces will do, such as a
chopping board and bottom of a saucepan - sandwich the plates between them
and press :-)

Jennifer



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  Re: repairing a broken 9v wire?
 
(...) I recently had same problem and repaired it as above, it but it didn't satisfy me enough. Connection after reassembling isn't as good as it should be. Better way is to solder cable directly to that metal thing and cut the "needles" off. (If (...) (23 years ago, 17-Jan-02, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.robotics)

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