Thank you, thank you, thank you for this! I am especially thrilled that you are using standard soldering gear, and no microscope. It gives me hope that I can reterminate my own, instead of sending them out to be fixed at $150 per mic.
Thanks! That was very useful .. I was stripping the insulation from the wires.. That's a Hot Tip! I never thought of that!I.. I just wish I had one of those screw lock tools!
Hi is there a possibility you can contact me? I saw your username on another place regarding electronics repair of speakers and would like to ask you for advice. Thanks, Carles
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this! I am especially thrilled that you are using standard soldering gear, and no microscope. It gives me hope that I can reterminate my own, instead of sending them out to be fixed at $150 per mic.
My friend, this video is pure GOLD!!! You just made my day!!!
Thank you!
Thanks! That was very useful .. I was stripping the insulation from the wires.. That's a Hot Tip! I never thought of that!I.. I just wish I had one of those screw lock tools!
It’s Lemo part number DCL.91.516.5TK tool
hello thanks for the video, could you please let me know the part number of th crimping tool your using for this conector
Yay! Great video!! Just wondering if the tool you use to drive the screw lock has a name. Thanks!
It’s Lemo part number DCL.91.516.5TK tool
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I'm Ryan from Jakarta, I want to ask the name of the key that opens Lemo 3pin, and where can I buy it?
It’s Lemo part number DCL.91.516.5TK tool
hi, can I re-use a lemo connector from an old unit?
You can but you need to get the crimp metal part that u cannot reuse.
This is the item code to find it. FVG.00.160.DN
Thank you, that's correct, you just need a new crimp as Arman says. The pin part can be re-used if you clean old solder away
Hi is there a possibility you can contact me? I saw your username on another place regarding electronics repair of speakers and would like to ask you for advice. Thanks,
Carles