If you look at 7.06 mins some of the strands have gone down the outside of connector due to connector been in crimpers first. I like to put wire into connector and then the two parts into. crimper. Just my way of doing it. Great video by the way.
Crimping is not an issue for me. Getting the pin into the molex connector IS. I need an insertion tool because the wire is so flimsy that the pin will not go in far enough to catch the little fingers. Tons on videos on removing pins, none on inserting them.
Nice work on the de-pinning segments. The staple trick was something I hadn't seen before.
Thanks!
If you look at 7.06 mins some of the strands have gone down the outside of connector due to connector been in crimpers first. I like to put wire into connector and then the two parts into.
crimper. Just my way of doing it. Great video by the way.
Very good video thanks for the hack with the staples keep that way
Thanks for the feedback!
thanks. was looking for how way to de-pin.
Glad it helped!
very grateful.
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You forgot to explain to newbies which pins go into which housings. It matters.
thank you!
Whats do you call that connect plus. I need same for sony subwoffer connection
Not sure which connector you are referring to - can you reference a timestamp?
Crimping is not an issue for me. Getting the pin into the molex connector IS. I need an insertion tool because the wire is so flimsy that the pin will not go in far enough to catch the little fingers. Tons on videos on removing pins, none on inserting them.
Usually it’s not much of an issue - is there a way to use a thicker wire? Maybe use solid core instead of braided?
@@HTMWorkshop I am limited to 20 AWG braided