Travis because of you I was able to fix my battery connectors for my garage door opener. Thanks for the video. I am a 63 y/o nurse now retired handy women.
This was incredibly helpful! We were able to repair our 30 year old ceiling fan remote because of this instruction! The repair wasn't exactly the same, but it sure worked. Thanks so much!
Thank you for this video. The AWG is larger on smaller wires, bc the AWG is the number of of times through a drawing die to get that size of wire. So, more draws are necessary for thinner wires.
Same thing happened to my guitar with active EMG pickups that require a 9V battery. I didn't play it for years so the battery inside corroded and the terminal just came off as I tried to remove the battery. So thanks!
I will try this to fix a second hand mini amp that got the connector lost. Just the red and black wire taped to the battery 😹. I'm quite a n00b at this, but your video makes it easy to understand. Many thanks and big hugs from México! 😺💕
It probably would but those heat shrinks are insanely cheap. Buy a pack that has multiple sizes and it can last for years, for various projects. Or ask a neighbor if they have some to spare, I have over 100, probably will last me 10yrs +
Travis because of you I was able to fix my battery connectors for my garage door opener. Thanks for the video. I am a 63 y/o nurse now retired handy women.
This was incredibly helpful! We were able to repair our 30 year old ceiling fan remote because of this instruction! The repair wasn't exactly the same, but it sure worked. Thanks so much!
Thank you for this video. The AWG is larger on smaller wires, bc the AWG is the number of of times through a drawing die to get that size of wire. So, more draws are necessary for thinner wires.
Same thing happened to my guitar with active EMG pickups that require a 9V battery. I didn't play it for years so the battery inside corroded and the terminal just came off as I tried to remove the battery. So thanks!
I will try this to fix a second hand mini amp that got the connector lost. Just the red and black wire taped to the battery 😹. I'm quite a n00b at this, but your video makes it easy to understand. Many thanks and big hugs from México! 😺💕
Thanks for the instruction, it was very clear 😊 and soooo easy on my brain.
Excellent video, well done and very easy to follow. Thank you so much.
I needed this video for my garage door opener controller. Can you use electrical tape instead of heat shrink? Thank you for your video.
Doesn't hurt to try. It will work just may come apart if you're not careful.
It probably would but those heat shrinks are insanely cheap. Buy a pack that has multiple sizes and it can last for years, for various projects. Or ask a neighbor if they have some to spare, I have over 100, probably will last me 10yrs +
Excellent video.
Very helpful video!!
Worked for me. Thanks!
Thank you it worked!
Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you!
Just use small wire caps.
The main tool you need, is teeny weeny fingers LOL Mine are too big, so I cheated and ended up using a soldering iron!
Thanks
I hate these connectors with all my being.
THANK YOU!