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Cable Modification

Since i assumed and later tested by continuity test, that cable itself was not the cause of the issue. I've decided to use it.


Cut both ends and cleared some length of the main isolation.

Approximately to length of the new connector, so that main wires would not me exposed once fully assembled. And attached the metal sleeve.

It is not important in which order you attach those wires to pins on new connector.

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However !

Once you decide on certain layout, it is imperative to replicate it on the other side.

Only expose small part of individual wires. 

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This way they don't accidentally touch each other in assembled sleeve.

Once finished with individual wires, i attached grounding piece and soldered remaining un-isolated ground wire. 

Finished up with wires,

i prematurely slid on the sleeve.

:-)

Only to find wire too thin and dangling slightly.

So i pulled it out of the sleeve again and wrapped around some isolation tape.

Perfection

 

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I found easiest way to slide the sleeve onto the wire assembly, was just pressing it against the table.

Voilà

Now only to mount locking pin and one side of the wire is finished. 

Remember to solder wires exactly the same on both sides.

And slide the second sleeve on the wire in advance.

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Once done i highly recommend to test with multi-meter, set on continuity test, whether all pins correspond to each other on the other side of the connector.

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