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I used the data connector as a starting port, though this is a new model, I wanted to be sure to give credit for the original idea.
I am trying to get the pictures in the correct order, but the assembly follows below:
1. Use four wires from a multi-conductor cable, (cat3/5 work well), cut the remaining wires off.
a. Total wire length should be around 22mm (7/8")
b. Strip wires back 12mm (1/2")
c. Use a pair of fine pliers to straighten wires
2. Insert striped wires into the holes at the end of the connector, then carefully fold them down.
3. Find the approximate bend point ~3mm that would create the bottom to make contact with the circuit board. Keep your finger at this point and remove the wires from the holes, create this bend with the pliers.
4. If the above step was correct, inserting the wires into the holes again should create a nice wrap around the end of the connector and fall into the slots underneath.
5. Ensuring that the bare and insulated
I am trying to get the pictures in the correct order, but the assembly follows below:
1. Use four wires from a multi-conductor cable, (cat3/5 work well), cut the remaining wires off.
a. Total wire length should be around 22mm (7/8")
b. Strip wires back 12mm (1/2")
c. Use a pair of fine pliers to straighten wires
2. Insert striped wires into the holes at the end of the connector, then carefully fold them down.
3. Find the approximate bend point ~3mm that would create the bottom to make contact with the circuit board. Keep your finger at this point and remove the wires from the holes, create this bend with the pliers.
4. If the above step was correct, inserting the wires into the holes again should create a nice wrap around the end of the connector and fall into the slots underneath.
5. Ensuring that the bare and insulated
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