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Recommend a connector kit for High Speed C-10877 PCB

By billccm

1 year ago



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    #1 1 year ago

    My High Speed has some issues with the score segments. I removed the Alphanumeric Master Display PCB and the soldering/pins look good. While troubleshooting the issue I found that gently moving the wires of J1 restored and eliminated segments.

    Thought I'd ask for advice on what replacement connector kits are recommended. I have built cables for many years for the mining industry and familiar with crimpers and various contact extractors, etc, but wanted to see what the experts here use for replacements.

    Have a nice Thanksgiving! Bill

    #4 1 year ago

    WOW thank you both for the replies. I have ordered from TTI in the past and familiar with their offerings. Appreciate the detailed list!
    John I will take you up on the offer to put together a kit. I'll be in touch! Take care, Bill

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