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| divemaster127:
If you are in the us I have both the ipac & the aim-trak in stock dm |
| SNAPCHRIS:
I just got my miniPac with harness in the mail today. it came alot faster than I thought it would from the UK. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
Here's a couple of vids I made on connecting an i-pac. Easy peasy. DeLuSioNaL29 |
| Alpha17X:
Thanks Delusional, Have a question regarding wiring. Two actually. 1. How do the wires actually connect to the I-PAC. the only wiring I'm familiar with is some speaker wiring, for my home entertainment system. a small portion of the speaker wire is exposed (the copper.. if it is copper) and that is 'clamped' into place by a clamp on the speaker or sub-woofer in question. For the I-PAC do you simple 'twist' exposed copper around the screw? how does it actually connect in there? Or do you pin it down with the scew? And lastly, something I have no experience on at all. What are the connections that are used to connect the wiring to the grounds and open/closes on the microswitches? I tried to detach them on my old hotrod joystick to examin them but do not currently have the tools or knowhow to detach them without breaking them. I've been tried to find information on this for a while actually. 'How do the wires actually connect?' Thanks those videos are great btw. *edit* included picture to show what I'm talking about. I don't know what those things are called so I've never been able to look them up to learn how to use them, where to get them. |
| DeLuSioNal29:
It actually "pins" the wire down when screwed down. Here are some pics of similar screw blocks to give you an idea: The connectors you can find at your local home depot store. .187 P.S. - Once you crimp them they are permanent, so the only way to remove them is to break it off the wire. I plan to make a video on how to crimp in the future. D |
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