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| dema:
Okay. I just cut a db37 cable in half and I just realized a potential problem. The cable that makes up the 37 pins is very small, and I'm guessing it's smaller than the 22awg limit on the female disconnects. This could be a problem when it comes to crimping, since I doubt they'll work. I suspected this could be the case when I saw that the cord wasn't much thicker than a db25 laying around, but I didn't realize how small they actually were. Is this really a problem as I'm suspecting or is this something that can be worked with? I'm guessing that if this doesn't work that I can always buy the db37 ends and then solder 22awg wires to the connectors, and then set up the interface I had planned. Any help would be appreciated. |
| JustMichael:
I used cat5 cable for connecting my controls. I believe it is also smaller than 22awg. I stripped 3x the length I needed. I then folded the wire 1/3 the way down and then folded it again so I had 3 strands side by side. I was able to crimp the quick disconnects onto this just fine. |
| dema:
--- Quote from: JustMichael on April 24, 2004, 11:52:59 pm ---I used cat5 cable for connecting my controls. I believe it is also smaller than 22awg. I stripped 3x the length I needed. I then folded the wire 1/3 the way down and then folded it again so I had 3 strands side by side. I was able to crimp the quick disconnects onto this just fine. --- End quote --- I was wondering if that worked but the problem I have is that the wire is too small to strip with the tools I have. It looks like I'm going to have to buy wire and solder it to a db37 connector. Thanks for the information though. |
| euclidean:
Just wondering why do people say not to use single strand copper like CAT 5 which is 24 AWG. Why is it recomended to use 22 AWG multistrand copper? |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: euclidean on April 26, 2004, 09:31:17 am ---Just wondering why do people say not to use single strand copper like CAT 5 which is 24 AWG. Why is it recomended to use 22 AWG multistrand copper? --- End quote --- CAT5 is acceptable. My experience is single strand tends to be more brittle (breaks sooner if you bend it back and forth) and also tends to be harder to get a crimp connector to attach to. But either one can be used. |
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