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Is there some trick to soldering these? I assumed the connecting wires
are meant to enter the tiny tubes and be soldered in place. I had to re-end some s-video connectors and the wires were too large to fit. I ended up soldering to the outside of the hollow pins. That seems like a hack job and it was kind of a pain. If there's some secret I'm missing could some one fill me in? Thanks, Andy |
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apa wrote: Is there some trick to soldering these? I assumed the connecting wires are meant to enter the tiny tubes and be soldered in place. I had to re-end some s-video connectors and the wires were too large to fit. I ended up soldering to the outside of the hollow pins. That seems like a hack job and it was kind of a pain. If there's some secret I'm missing could some one fill me in? What gauge wires were you trying to solder in? It sounds like you were using wire too large for the job. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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In article , apa wrote:
Is there some trick to soldering these? I assumed the connecting wires are meant to enter the tiny tubes and be soldered in place. I had to re-end some s-video connectors and the wires were too large to fit. I ended up soldering to the outside of the hollow pins. That seems like a hack job and it was kind of a pain. If there's some secret I'm missing could some one fill me in? Thanks, Andy The stranded wire can be reduced in size by reducing the # of strands. On connectors its better to pre tin only if its going to fit. I also generally pre fill the sockets, but that would also make pretinning necessary. The nini DIN connectors I have don't have solder cups. You either have to put on female contact on the wire to insert to the back of the DIN, or carefully tach solder each wire to the sides of the pin. It is a hack job. greg |
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On Jan 9, 1:05 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
In article , apa wrote: Is there some trick to soldering these? I assumed the connecting wires are meant to enter the tiny tubes and be soldered in place. I had to re-end some s-video connectors and the wires were too large to fit. I ended up soldering to the outside of the hollow pins. That seems like a hack job and it was kind of a pain. If there's some secret I'm missing could some one fill me in? What gauge wires were you trying to solder in? It sounds like you were using wire too large for the job. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I'm not sure the gauge exactly. It comes from off the shelf S-Video Cable so I thought it ought to work with a Mini DIN. I stripped some 22 gauge stranded wire and was only able to fit two of the dozen or so strands into the tube. The connectors are Philmore brand. I opened up the connectors in another S-Video cable I have and it has nice little cups for the wires. It would have been a piece of cake with those. Maybe it's just a cheap connector thing? |
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On Jan 9, 1:22*pm, apa wrote:
On Jan 9, 1:05 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: In article , apa wrote: Is there some trick to soldering these? I assumed the connecting wires are meant to enter the tiny tubes and be soldered in place. I had to re-end some s-video connectors and the wires were too large to *fit. I ended up soldering to the outside of the hollow pins. That seems like a hack job and it was kind of a pain. If there's some secret I'm missing could some one fill me in? What gauge wires were you trying to solder in? *It sounds like you were using wire too large for the job. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I'm not sure the gauge exactly. It comes from off the shelf S-Video Cable so I thought it ought to work with a Mini DIN. *I stripped some 22 gauge stranded wire and was only able to fit two of the dozen or so strands into the tube. *The connectors are Philmore brand. *I opened up the connectors in another S-Video cable I have and it has nice little cups for the wires. It would have been a piece of cake with those. *Maybe it's just a cheap connector thing? Philmore is a notoriously cheapo brand, so yes it is possible that a better quality plug would have easier to use solder points. -Neb |
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