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drake
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Hi,
I have a TVM 4LR VGA 14" computer VDU.
4 of the 15 pins in the cable connector are broken. The Monitor worked
fine when 3 were broken before. The broken pins are 5,9,12,15.
Can anyone tell me which one is the critical pin amongsts these?
I've looked around, and it seems the only way to salvage the monitor
is to either replace the
cable or the connector... both ways involve a lot of work. (But if
this is the only way, I will do it.
Will the small wires inside the cable have identifying coloured
insulation... or will I have
to use a multimeter? Is there any link to a site describing how to
rewire a new connector?)
Dumb Idea: Can I replace the pins in the connector by clipped paper
pins of same dimension/size?
Which I'll solder (or superglue) to keep in position? It seems this
should work fine... but it seems
too easy... what is the catch?
Your comments/advice will be appreciated.
TIA,
Drake Lars
I have a TVM 4LR VGA 14" computer VDU.
4 of the 15 pins in the cable connector are broken. The Monitor worked
fine when 3 were broken before. The broken pins are 5,9,12,15.
Can anyone tell me which one is the critical pin amongsts these?
I've looked around, and it seems the only way to salvage the monitor
is to either replace the
cable or the connector... both ways involve a lot of work. (But if
this is the only way, I will do it.
Will the small wires inside the cable have identifying coloured
insulation... or will I have
to use a multimeter? Is there any link to a site describing how to
rewire a new connector?)
Dumb Idea: Can I replace the pins in the connector by clipped paper
pins of same dimension/size?
Which I'll solder (or superglue) to keep in position? It seems this
should work fine... but it seems
too easy... what is the catch?
Your comments/advice will be appreciated.
TIA,
Drake Lars