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| RandyT:
Here's a quick and dirty solution: Get the right gauge wire for the connector and strip back about 5/16". Twist, straighten and tin the wire if using stranded. This will make it rigid enough to push into the connector and make good contact. Do this with all of them, hold in place with some electrical tape, then make your connections to the other sides with some wire nuts. Personally, I'd cut off the connector ;) RandyT |
| Games001:
The method to attach Rotary Mechanical joysticks to the GGG GP-Wiz40 Max that I use, as per the instructions with the Wiz is: Cut the wires at the base of the connector (white block at end of wire set). Strip enough of the wires (1/2"-5/8") to allow them to be stitched together in groups of 4 wires per group. These wires will be joined together in groups of 1-12, with group #1 having wires 1, 4, 7, 10 joined to one extension wire that will then reach the Wiz Controller in slot K(18). Wire set #2 will then take wires 2, 5, 8, 11 wired to slot M(19), etc. The system will then need, if PC Based MAME, a program from GGG called Roto-X Profiler. This is installed, then set to desired input, then 'GO' uploaded to the PC. The cutting of the wire harness is not a method I liked personally, but it was the simple way to get everything wired without concern. You could do as Randy T suggests and bind all the wires via the female side ot the connector then run the lines together to be grouped as noted above, but that's just tight work I would rather not bother with. :dunno |
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