Quoted from bigguybbr:Repinned all the connectors from the back box and insert wiring harness.
Hopefully you didn't use trifurcons here - they're a real bear to get off a 20 pin connector once on!
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Quoted from bigguybbr:Repinned all the connectors from the back box and insert wiring harness.
Hopefully you didn't use trifurcons here - they're a real bear to get off a 20 pin connector once on!
Quoted from gdonovan:I don't think they are available for .100 connectors, at least I have not seen them for sale.
They aren't, I was referring to the .156 connectors pictured.
Quoted from bigguybbr:Its a tradeoff between ease of getting it on and off and long term reliability
If you're not pulling them on and off the reliability is the same between trifurcon's and the regular ones.... they're really supposed to be used for high vibration environments which certainly parts of a pinball are. They are a real bitch to get off though.
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