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1. 01:49 PM - Re: Terminals to fit crimper (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
2. 02:24 PM - Re: Re: Diagnostic Help Please: Audio is Weak and Scratchy (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
3. 04:39 PM - Re: Terminals to fit crimper (rayj)
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Subject: | Re: Terminals to fit crimper |
At 01:01 PM 4/11/2013, you wrote:
>I'm just getting ready to order an assortment of terminals. I was
>hoping to avoid having to fiddle with every wire. Thanks for the suggestion.
Sorry I couldn't be more specific. There's
always a need to do an integration study for
tool->terminal->wire.
It's not uncommon that a particular trio
of elements fail to 'come together'.
I recall being approached by a company who
claimed to offer PIDG equivalent terminals
at about 1/2 the price . . . brought in some
samples and tried them in my legacy tools.
http://tinyurl.com/bwdqu4r
. . . close but no cigar.
But good on you that you checked the fits
before you crimped a bunch of terminals
on the wires!
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: Diagnostic Help Please: Audio is Weak |
and Scratchy
At 10:03 PM 4/11/2013, you wrote:
It looks like I have the audio troubleshooting solved.
<anip>
Now everything works well and the chips aren't getting hot. I mention
all of this for the benefit of anyone else who will be using the 9009
with these systems- start much higher than 150 ohms! This whole
process has given me much more understanding of my audio system, and
also a real appreciation for the design of the 9009. Thanks Bob for
making it available! I don't know how other folks are getting by without it.
Good to hear. I considered putting potentiometers on
the board during the development process but discarded
the idea in favor of the fixed resistors on a socket.
As you've discovered, it takes a bit of fiddling to get
them right but it's a once-in-an-installation process
that would not benefit much from future adjustability.
Thanks for the feedback.
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: Terminals to fit crimper |
Iwent ahead and made the investment and bought the crimper and terminals
from B and C. Problem solved.
do not archive.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN.
"And you know that I could have me a million more friends,
and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine
On 04/11/2013 03:43 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III wrote:
> At 01:01 PM 4/11/2013, you wrote:
>> I'm just getting ready to order an assortment of terminals. I was
>> hoping to avoid having to fiddle with every wire. Thanks for the
>> suggestion.
>
> Sorry I couldn't be more specific. There's
> always a need to do an integration study for
> tool->terminal->wire.
>
> It's not uncommon that a particular trio
> of elements fail to 'come together'.
> I recall being approached by a company who
> claimed to offer PIDG equivalent terminals
> at about 1/2 the price . . . brought in some
> samples and tried them in my legacy tools.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/bwdqu4r
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/bwdqu4r> . . . close but no cigar.
>
> But good on you that you checked the fits
> before you crimped a bunch of terminals
> on the wires!
>
> Bob . . .
>
> *
>
>
> *
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