Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
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Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
so hallo everyone.
i hope i can get some help since i couldnt find the details i need. Im currently in the process of converting the cable and im stuck on the details. specially the function of and the place of the white, grey and black cables. i figured i could just solder the three main cables (red, blue and green) to the end of another component cable ( i bought a german audio one for 10 euros) but i dont have a clue waht to do with white, gray and black. here is my progress so far:
http://imgur.com/gallery/l222zZq
i hope you guys can help me out.
also comment on the soldering would be nice, i never done it before
i hope i can get some help since i couldnt find the details i need. Im currently in the process of converting the cable and im stuck on the details. specially the function of and the place of the white, grey and black cables. i figured i could just solder the three main cables (red, blue and green) to the end of another component cable ( i bought a german audio one for 10 euros) but i dont have a clue waht to do with white, gray and black. here is my progress so far:
http://imgur.com/gallery/l222zZq
i hope you guys can help me out.
also comment on the soldering would be nice, i never done it before
Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
The soldering of the IC looks fine, no worries about that. I will explain the really simply:
- ignore the 3 smaller wires
- get some quality male RCA jacks and solder them like this, do this for the 3 RED/GREEN/BLUE cables
What I did for my cable was to get a component cable and connected the wires instead of jacks, same thing just the male plugs were pre-made - as seen here:
- ignore the 3 smaller wires
- get some quality male RCA jacks and solder them like this, do this for the 3 RED/GREEN/BLUE cables
What I did for my cable was to get a component cable and connected the wires instead of jacks, same thing just the male plugs were pre-made - as seen here:
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Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
I want to do the same thing as you, i also got a spare component cable and want to connect the cables:
https://www.springair.de/en/oehlbach-co ... -3.0/39489
Do i need to connect the copper cables and then heatshring everything or do i also need to connect the isolation somehow of both cables together?
I have the three RCA jacks from that cable that i allready removed but the individual vired in the component cable look too thin to me to connect the jacks and use it that way
https://www.springair.de/en/oehlbach-co ... -3.0/39489
Do i need to connect the copper cables and then heatshring everything or do i also need to connect the isolation somehow of both cables together?
I have the three RCA jacks from that cable that i allready removed but the individual vired in the component cable look too thin to me to connect the jacks and use it that way
Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
you don't need to connect the isolation but obviously you can't have the cables making contact with each other. You can have though a common ground as pictured below, all these 3 ground shielding can be connected with the other 3 from for the cable in one single point. I can't have better pics I am using these old ones:
so ideally you will want to heatshrink each "core" cable individually , then connect all 6 common ground points around these "core" cables and finally heatshrink them all together. It will look bulky in the end but I can't think of a better way to connect the 2 cables...
so ideally you will want to heatshrink each "core" cable individually , then connect all 6 common ground points around these "core" cables and finally heatshrink them all together. It will look bulky in the end but I can't think of a better way to connect the 2 cables...
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Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
So i should connect the shielding of all the three main cables to a single point? How sould i do it? Use an extra wire? Or can i just connect the cores of the main three, heat shrink them individially and then headshrink the whole trunk?
Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
exactly thisEthernumRasa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:26 amOr can i just connect the cores of the main three, heat shrink them individially and then headshrink the whole trunk?
Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
I find using a small box or something to support the cables all coming off the one trunk is best (that's what I ended up doing to one a while back).
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Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
And where did you get that small box?
Re: Need help converting RGB modded D-Terminal to component cable
eBay or electronics shops (or even 3D print a box). Something like a ABS enclosure/box for projects, just get the smallest one you can find, some even have holes pre-cut to slot cables into with grips/etc.