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Sensible DIY
Приєднався 30 вер 2020
The term "DIY" (do it yourself) has been completely flipped upside down in the past 10 years. While it started with humble origins, now it's a multi-billion dollar industry that makes you feel like you can't accomplish anything without spending a small fortune. Nothing could be further from the truth. It's time to get back to basics, back to Sensible DIY.
As time marches on, I've noticed that DIY channels became less about interesting projects and concepts, and more about marketing, or showing off tools that your average, budget conscious hobbyist can not afford, or it's not even a tool an average DIY enthusiast would ever buy. My goal is to show how someone can achieve good results with basic / affordable tools. You don't have to spend thousands to bring an idea to fruition, you just have to be willing to work around limitations.
As time marches on, I've noticed that DIY channels became less about interesting projects and concepts, and more about marketing, or showing off tools that your average, budget conscious hobbyist can not afford, or it's not even a tool an average DIY enthusiast would ever buy. My goal is to show how someone can achieve good results with basic / affordable tools. You don't have to spend thousands to bring an idea to fruition, you just have to be willing to work around limitations.
Crimping JST-XHP, DuPont & JST-SM connectors PROPERLY & EASILY!
In this video I attempt to show you clearly, and easily (and most importantly) how to properly crimp various connectors. Mind you, you still have to practice before being able to do it in a matter of seconds, so don't get discouraged if you don't grasp it right away.
8:04 - JST-XHP connectors
15:38 - DuPont connectors
22:12 - JST-SM connectors
Tools used:
*IWISS SN-28B
*IWISS IWS-3220M
Both tools can be found on Amazon. Early in the video I start to explain about the pair of locking clamps (hemostats) I use to help, but never actually got around to actually use them. These can be purchased on Amazon or at Harbor Frieght for about $3. Alternatives include the pair of C.H.P. precision needle nose pliers that you see me use in the video. Any questions feel free to ask, I'm open to productive comments and feedback.
Thanks!
8:04 - JST-XHP connectors
15:38 - DuPont connectors
22:12 - JST-SM connectors
Tools used:
*IWISS SN-28B
*IWISS IWS-3220M
Both tools can be found on Amazon. Early in the video I start to explain about the pair of locking clamps (hemostats) I use to help, but never actually got around to actually use them. These can be purchased on Amazon or at Harbor Frieght for about $3. Alternatives include the pair of C.H.P. precision needle nose pliers that you see me use in the video. Any questions feel free to ask, I'm open to productive comments and feedback.
Thanks!
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The wide tool vill work well ua-cam.com/video/SGwrfrt8KJw/v-deo.html
Great video. thanks.
Thank you very much!! This helped me a lot. Liked and subscribed. :)
Brilliant video, saved me a lot of hassle as soon as I purchased the correct crimper...
Thank dude. You’re a life saver
So you can't use the narrower blue parallel jaws crimper on Dupont connectors?
Thank you.
Goodness me this video is long for what it is.
8 minutes in and still haven’t crimped a connector…
Super useful. Thank you. You made my life better.
You have just saved me a ton of time! I have spent hours trying to figure out a method so that all of my connectors are perfect and you have already figured it out! many thanks and good on you!
I actually lost a job because I had a hard time crimping connector pins on.The connectors I had to crimp are mollex brand connectors
Jezus the big dummies guide to crimping' are people that dense ??
thanks for showing the crimping in all details!
I have a vanity that has this JST connector but what does it plug into?!!
Like so many others who have commented here already, this is the first video I've found to properly explain how to use the SN-28B crimper. I'm using JST-SM connectors on my ebike wiring and am trying to rewire hall connectors and just mangled yet another connector using poor technique. I was so tilted I decided to see if I could find a video to show me what I was doing wrong or how to do things properly and yours is perfect. Thanks!
Damn so negative dude. Thanks for the tips though. They were actually helpful. Sending links isn’t just for you to get paid, it helps us use the same item as your demonstration. It’s a win/win so no need to get bitter man
Thank you sir.. I appreciate how you go about instructing. Very helpful..
GS
Ahhh... if I had only found this video yesterday, BEFORE I ordered the IWISS SN-28B because Amazon said it could crimp JST-XHP connectors. Anyways, very very good video. Really appreciate the careful breakdown
I'm so glad I found this video! I was running into the connector barely fitting and ultimately crushing and almost going to design and have laser cut my own thinner crimp plates. The 3220M will take care of that for me. Thank you!
Finally I understand how to properly use my SN-28B crimper. Thank you!!!! I never knew it was a 2-step process for the same connection. I just tried one and it worked perfectly the first time. Just amazing.
Very thorough and thought out, thanks. I have been struggling trying to use a needle nose pliers to crimp some male connectors on a heater and thermistor for my 3D printer. Thank you.
It is really promising and helpful to see that it should work for DuPont connectors and how in detail.
Dude you ramble so bad. "WOOOOOA ANOTHER DUDE WHO IS ABOVE AFFILIATE LINKS" GTFOn with the video.
Great video but jeez your tone makes you sound miserable. Try smiling even if we can't see you.
As I watched this, I had a couple of thoughts. For female DuPont's, one could temporarily put a pin into it while positioning it. Also, it occurs to me that once one got the hang of it, one could do the 1st step "pre crimp" (before inserting wires) on a bunch of connectors, making the whole process a little more efficient. Thanks for the vid.
"That's probably why you are here". Yup!
watched for the one to buy to see if IWS-3220M was small
Thank you. Your vdo is the best of how to crimping. i love this your vdo.
Terrible tutorial. Sorry
Helpful man. I've had the same iwiss SN-28B I was using for duponts but it was brutal doing thr JST-XHPs. Those connectors can be handy for proto boards for things like ESP32 and 8266s. But, I wanted some jst-sm to just have a safer connection for things like going between two boxes say. So, I ordered the IWS- 3220M like you have thinking they would be better for both connector types. Turns out like your video, the 28b is much better for the jst-sm. So yea... glad I found your video. I'm building a dinosaur night light for my grandson using a ESP8266 (D1 mini) microcontroller and have it and power coming in to a box and then the actual dinosaur light secured on top of the box. It's only 5v to the ws8212 neopixel LEDS in the light but, duponts disconnect easily and yea... don't want a crawling kid to suck on 5v lol. At least the SM connectors lock...right...lol.
I use that SN-28B crimper for all of them... it works good enough but that other crimper does look better bc it's thinner. just ordered one for the JSTXH bc you're right, they're a pain in the ass
I bought IWISS SN-2549 and it has thinner part on the jaws which makes it possible to crimp jst connectors
I would like a pair of those needle nose pliers. Mine are fat. Yours are thin and narrow.
That was funny.
Please when you make a video get to the point, this should of been 2 minutes
"the weird shit like the wheelchairs". You opened my eyes to harbor freight. I just blindly used to go down the aisles without giving much thought to what I was seeing. But now that I deeply consider it, whats up with that aisle with all that weird shit?!?!
Aka roach clips
Welp, bought the wrong one. Thanks Amazon algorithm, you've failed me again.
YES I have the Hemostats and I love, love, love my pair that are the type where the nose of the tool is rounded over. I also have a pair that are straight like yours. But the rounded over or angled version just works so much betterfor getting into tight places they just work better. I even use they to hold onto 3mm nuts when tightening screws that are located in tight places or for picking up a nut or screw that I dropped.
The Video is good. But... the volume of the audio is way low.
I do a lot of research for a lot of different products. So I do my home work. But... Some times it is nice just to buy a product like a crimping tool or wire stripper tool that someone else has already tested. So I would have liked in this case a affiliated link. YES, most of the time I use a video just to help with my own research. also I am making wires for my 3D printer and I bought the connectors. I did not realize that I needed a Crimping tool. Also I now the connectors on site but don't know the Name for them. Which makes looking for the correct tool even harder.
Simply the best instructional video on crimping JST and DuPont. I rarely do these types of connections but when I do I always refer back to this video. Very clear and spot on information. I was destroying all of my crimps until I watched this and learned your tools and techniques. This continues to be one of the most useful videos I have seen on YT. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Priceless!
I don't agree. The rambling repeating of information seems very unprepared. Also, the (extremely) slow pace and the ridiculous camera work was off-putting to me.
Thanks for the help with this, I have a small little job I needed some advice on, this really helped out.
Hi, wonderful video just subscribed. I asked this question, no body have an answer. Appreciate your feedback, please advise the difference between JST XHP and dupont pins difference.. also the difference between JST, Dupont and MOLEX please .
5 minutes of really useful information in a 33 min video. ☹️
Very good crimping video. Very through. Only criticism would be to put time markers in. I know we all need ore patients now a days, but I was looking for something specific and had issues finding it due to structure of video (how information was layer out).
Thanks
You are so right about the larger crimper. I bought a set on Amazon that came with AWG26-20. I went through about 8 or nine female pin connectors before I was able to correctly crimp it to the wire. I had to first use tweezers to pre-crimp the connector, then finish VERY carefully with the crimper. Question: The IWS-3220 mentioned in your video. The closest I found was Micro Connector Pin Crimping Tool, Yangoutool Micro Ratcheting Crimper 32-20AWG for D-Sub,Open Barrel suits Molex,JST,JAE - is that the same tool as the IWISS IWS-3220M?
Based on looking at it, it appears to be the same tool. It's probably just a different brand associated with it, they change the color of the handles, etc. But it looks like it'd work fine.