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What precaution to solder those tiny gauge ? how to ?
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coppercone2:

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to me it looks like the insulation is deformed and stretched badly.

I think that can basically burst

It should be nice, round, smooth and shiny . There it looks like muscle tissue

It almost makes me hungry for some boneless ribs or something


THe black wire looks kinda funny too, but its too hard to tell from that picture.
tooki:

--- Quote from: repairs on January 10, 2025, 04:08:56 pm ---i think it is called a redel connector
It seems to be super rare to come by now . Idont know why .

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REDEL is a family of connectors from LEMO, which is already somewhat boutique, and the REDEL family seems to be specifically for medical products and the like. The one shown in your image appears to be a custom configuration of REDEL P, since that contact layout doesn’t appear in the REDEL P catalog.
repairs:
HI ho i didnt see it before.  Thanks you have good eyes
repairs:
HI everyone.

I went forward with the first solution.
quality of pic not so good i know.

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[ Attachment Invalid Or Does Not Exist ] [ Attachment Invalid Or Does Not Exist ] [ Attachment Invalid Or Does Not Exist ] [ Attachment Invalid Or Does Not Exist ] Now i found what seems to be an  used wire yellow color coming from the cable. It was clean cut and had nowhere to go to nor any other yellow cable loose to join. Is that something that happens to have wires not used or l should investigate what the yellow color is supposed to controle and keep an eye on the task or at least be aware.?

It there a way to use a multimeter to test if it has current going inside itself?

I found some black heat shrink a bit kind of thick and added 1 inch and then anoter 2.5 inches . It goes over the gromet kind of nicely . For now that is the solution even though i ordered a new gromet in case i have to reopen the thing, hopefully not.
tooki:
Could you please edit your reply to remove the inline image tags? (Which will cause them to revert to end-of-post attachments.) When inline, they do not scale to screen size, meaning that on non-gigantic screens, when inserting huge images like yours, one must scroll back and forth to see the whole image.

(I normally browse on my iPad Pro — a larger than full HD display — and the attached screenshot shows what your post looks like.)
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