Very nice video its really helpful, but what I want to know is how to make sure that your solder don't attach two points together , and if that happens what you should do.
Wicked videos, they've been super helpful. I have a question and Im not really expecting an answer, just hoping.. My USB A connectors that just came in have the connector pins on the same side as the solder points. Would this mean I'd need to solder them backwards?
Finally finished my first cable! took way longer than im willing to admit, burned my hand a few times, but it was totally worth it! thank you for getting me into the hobby!
Just followed your tutorials and made my first cable! The amount of satisfaction I got when I the notification popped up that it was connected was unreal. Thank you
I had a few requests for this video for some time. I've destroyed dozens of connectors when I first started. But hey, failing is the best way to learn how to do it right :)
Also, the shield is usually folded back onto the cable jacket before the prongs are crimped. This causes the USB shell to be connected to shield to help prevent any noise interferences. Mostly for more industrial environments, but yea
Maybe it goes left 2 right - 5:44 / RED-WHITE-GREEN-BLACK, (Vcc,D-,D+,ID, Ground on metal plate) - I saw several connectors soldiered by that order. This video is opposite from ISO standards for micro USB connection.
Hey Josh. I just wanted to thank you for the great videos. I just made my first custom cable today. It's gunmetal grey with carbon techflex and a tungsten colored cerekote GX16 connector. The mini USB is a bit more tricky than USB C but I took my time and ended up getting great results. i'll do my coil tomorrow using a 3/4" dowel. Hopefully it turns out similar to yours! Gotta keep that pressure on! haha
I love your channel! You're so in depth with everything and your cable kits are rad too! (putting one together right now!) Excited to see what all you post in the future :) !
Hi, I like the way you handle the USB’s. My iPhone MagSafe charger plug broke, and found 5 wires instead of 4. I see you have 4 coming from your cord. Mine has the same colors with an extra, forgot the color. Will buy the plugs you listed but need to know what to do without damaging my iPhone. Thank you.
The prongs on the USB shell should be crimped onto the cable jacket. The prongs actually dig into the cable jacket, and after they are crimped, the crimp height should be measured to ensure a good crimp. The purpose of the crimp is to alleviate any stress on the conductors when the cable is tugged or pulled--increasing the cables tensile force.
Thanks for this. Can I solder a mini USB connector into the port on a device or will that not work? It's too loose and keeps falling out. I want to secure it.
hey so I got like a broken repeater in a 30 meter long USB3 cable. I luckily was able to remove the section with the repeater, and shorten the cable by 5 meters, which hopefully won't be an issue. Yet now I've got this 5 meter cable going on, which doesn't have 4 but 8 cables, excluding the earth cable. This is of course cabling for the repeaters. And now I'm wondering whether I could get USB plugs which are active, so I would not lose this active capability of the cable I've got. Do you happen to know what to look for? I can't seem to find any active USB plugs.
Yeah, I also destroyed my micro the other day but managed the type A. Thank you for the good explanations and support, it gives the courage to try something new.... ... i need money >.
Hey great video! I have a USB-C female wire that I would like to solder to a USB 2.0 circuit board. The USB-C wire has what looks like several separate cables within it and I can't really distinguish which ones need to be soldered to the board.
What if my usb-c cable has 5 wires, red, white, yellow, green and grey? It's from a 3.0 or 3.1 data transfer high speed cable?Any ideas are much appreciated thank you very much!!!
I'm glad I found your channel man. I just got here so maybe I haven't found it yet, but I'm trying to learn how to connect/soldier a usb-c to a micro USB cable. I have modified a Bluetooth speaker, which was two tweeters, to now power those tweeters plus two mids and one 8" sub. I paralleled some 18650s and soldiered them together for longer juice-time, but the sub just drains it, despite having a bank of six 18650s in parallel. So I want to connect a bigass power bank and I'll need a usb-c for the bank and a micro usb for the Bluetooth speaker. It's not amazing, but it is a good system for my shed in the backyard. Plus, I had all the stuff laying around so I haven't spent a nickle on it, excluding the electricity used to soldier everything together. Thanks for your video and time, and I appreciate the shared knowledge brother. **Nvm, this video shows me enough to figure out how to attach the micro to the type A. Thank you my good man!
Sounds like a fun project! Forgive me if you're already familiar with this topic, I just want to make sure you're familiar with the differences in IMR, ICR & INR cells as well as how to determine if the cells are protected or not. Things can go quite badly when a cell is a bad match for the type of work it's being asked to do.
Hey just wanted to let you know you have some wires in the wrong places for the mini USB. The green wire is actually the D+ and it goes on bottom middle pin and the white is the D- and it goes on the top right pin. So you got the location of the data in and data out right but the colors are wrong. It probably wouldn't matter if you are just making a cable. The only reason I found this out is because I'm making an Ergodox and had to make a USB header to go from the Teensy to the PCB and ended up putting them in the wrong place based off the color. Hope this helps. Thanks for making the tutorial it was a huge help!
I was trying to replace the mini USB connector on an already made cable but I couldn't get the keyboard to turn on when I was done. I chalked it up to my poor soldering causing a short. Would switching the data cables like Josh does (and what I did) prevent the board from powering on?
maybe i did the micro usb wrong this time, when i see your vid, that makes me realize that the red cable going to the wrong pin of the usb,,is it backwards from the USB-c? because my usb-c just works fine. Thx for the vid.
Is it possible that my ground wire is in white colour? I've cut my USB-A becouse wire broke just behind the tip and in tips crossection just behind metal it was: RED, GREEN, BLACK, WHITE. I soldered it as it was, but after i've watched your tutorial i'ma afraid that i'll burn my PC...
Thanks for the tutorial Josh! 💪🏾 I’m having a slight problem. When I try to solder the wire to the connector I get and wire insulation melting. It helped to lower my temp but I still somehow get the issue. Any suggestions?
Heya thanks for watching and trying out for yourself! Here's a few things I can think of 1) Tin your connectors and your explosed wires to ensure that heat is only applied for as minimal as time as required. (I try to be as quick and precise as possible as I myself have also ran into the same melting issue you are having so many times) 2) If you are using metal tweezers, i'd try to grab onto the wire a little farther if possible as it will be likely retaining heat and melting your wire insulation faster 3) You could try using some solder flux when solder your connections, I use to do when I first started and I think it made the solder melting process a bit smoother. glhf :)
Here's a good question: can you take a USB-C connector (cable end, like your first one here) and, using a suitable voltage/amp wall charger (for a chromebook, so power isn't too high), solder the type C connector to the charger cable? Basically changing the barrel type plug to a C. Thank you.
i do have a question, if you do have a shielded cable(with some alumilium foil, and copper wire for exemple, would you need to solder it with the black cable aswell??? so that any interference getting to the GND?
That's actually a great question. From my knowledge Signal Ground (from input to output) should be kept isolated from the Chasis Ground (bascially the shield and metal shell used to plug in each side of the connection). The shielding in this case protects the internal conductors from external electrical noise and prevents the RF signals from leaking out. From my knowledge the best practice is to connect (or even solder) the shield to the connector metal shell. Then again, I failed a bunch of circuits classes so I could also be wrong here :)
eBay and Aliexpress are full of these. And this is not genuine techflex, since it's expensive. To find it, you can just use something like these keywords - "Braided PET Expandable Sleeving Cable Wire Sheath".
Quick question. Is there a reason why heatshrink could interfere with the soldering points? I bought my first cable with Aviator connectors and it didn't really work. It kept disconnecting etc. I finally gave in to check the solder points and cut open the heat shrink. Solder points were fine and nothing interfered with them. Ever since I cut the shrink open it's been working flawlessly.
Inside the aviation type connector? Well, most of the cheap Chinese aviation type connectors are pure junk. On the opposite side, the real brand name aviation type connectors are ridiculously expensive. That's what you get when you go Form over Function... Looking like something doesn't mean functioning like it... The heatshrink itself can't do anything, unless it's wrong size / length on the wrong place. It either pulls, stiffens or bends the pins. Which is possible only in a junk connector... I can't understand the idea of the whole "fancy cable movement" - fancy outside, junk inside. Just get a proven industry standard XLR connector. Neutrik are German made, Amphenol are US made.
Yeah, you're not wrong. I put a little disclaimer at 2:02 The green and white wires are a twisted pair, and it should work either way as long as it's consistent on both ends. It was a habit I picked up when I first started and I haven't been able to go back since.
Hey Josh, did my first cable build yesterday and went terribly wrong somehow. Must have soldered my contacts poorly (first time with a solder) and my ducky is fried... Anything I can use to test out my cables prior to risking my keyboard? I was looking for a cheap keyboard with usb c connections to test but can't find anything. Thanks!
Hey brother! You the soldiering man! I need help. Trying to solder my male usb-c to cable. Can't figure where the data goes when the label shows C1 R1 R2? Not D1 D2 or D+ and D-. Thanks man!
This video was awesome, thank you. I needed the color configuration for where to solder. Question though. I had a thicker solder and was not as precise so they are a little thick at connection points. The cord works and charges, but is this a possible risk for fire? Or will a short just burn it out if it occurs?
Okay but what about usb-c that has 2 pads GRD & V on one side and six pads on the other. A6 & A7 seem to be data points according to the interwebs but it only sends power, no data if I say plug it in to a kb versus plugged into my phone juice runs fine. Yes, the joints are clean. I just don't know what the deal is with the six pad b-side.
Thank you for this video, CruzCtrl. Just a feedback for improvement, your voice audio is a little muffled. Check your condenser mic to see if it can be improve? thanks again.
I would say working with the usb-mini cables is not very fun, but in general with any part of the process having to do the same thing hundreds of time gets less enjoyable. This is why I always like to try new things to keep things fresh. :)
Hey man, these videos are gold! Id bought so much cable making stuff but just couldn't do the soldering stuff. If im buying a crimping tool, is there one you'd recommend, like which sizes it being able to strip - the ones im looking at will do 0.75 - 6mm, but it's a cheap one..maybe a more specialst one would work better?
Hey. Great video, thanks a lot. Though I couldn't understand a few words here and there, I got most of it. Here is an elementary question. Since the connectors are so small and the contacts so close, do you use a magnifying lens with the croc clamp setup?
Awsome bro really want to make my won unstill of paying 80 bucks for a cable. Even though i just ordered one from matrix cables for 45 shipped to check it out. whcih isnt to bad i guess. How much do they cost to make yourself if you dont mind me asking?
I am concerned about the wattage of the soldering iron and the type size of the soldering iron tip. Is the 25 watt soldering iron too high of wsattage?
Timestamps
USB-C: 0:55
USB-Micro: 4:12
USB-Mini: 7:34
USB-A: 11:35
is it any use to make on the 3.0 USB?
Very nice video its really helpful, but what I want to know is how to make sure that your solder don't attach two points together , and if that happens what you should do.
Hi! would like to know where to buy materials to make custom cables
Are those male or female type connectors?
Wicked videos, they've been super helpful. I have a question and Im not really expecting an answer, just hoping.. My USB A connectors that just came in have the connector pins on the same side as the solder points. Would this mean I'd need to solder them backwards?
You made me care about cables and connectors more than I would have ever thought I would.
cables and connectors are fun
Finally finished my first cable! took way longer than im willing to admit, burned my hand a few times, but it was totally worth it! thank you for getting me into the hobby!
Just followed your tutorials and made my first cable! The amount of satisfaction I got when I the notification popped up that it was connected was unreal. Thank you
Just got my parts and built my cable yesterday. Wish I had this guide, almost destroyed my type A haha
I had a few requests for this video for some time. I've destroyed dozens of connectors when I first started. But hey, failing is the best way to learn how to do it right :)
@@CruzCtrl Yeah, definitely better to learn the hard way. Nothing a big dab of hot glue can't fix.
Just finished my first cable, a white usb a to usb c with a coil and an aviator. Couldn't have done it without you!
awesome! hope they turned out well for you. :)
Does the USB C to A cable you've made, works for data transfer?
the best guide for wiring usb ive seen on youtube wow
Also, the shield is usually folded back onto the cable jacket before the prongs are crimped. This causes the USB shell to be connected to shield to help prevent any noise interferences. Mostly for more industrial environments, but yea
I love the fact that I can make my order of connectors from Mexico that's greatness for me
Thanks men
Maybe it goes left 2 right - 5:44 / RED-WHITE-GREEN-BLACK, (Vcc,D-,D+,ID, Ground on metal plate) - I saw several connectors soldiered by that order.
This video is opposite from ISO standards for micro USB connection.
Hey Josh. I just wanted to thank you for the great videos. I just made my first custom cable today. It's gunmetal grey with carbon techflex and a tungsten colored cerekote GX16 connector. The mini USB is a bit more tricky than USB C but I took my time and ended up getting great results. i'll do my coil tomorrow using a 3/4" dowel. Hopefully it turns out similar to yours! Gotta keep that pressure on! haha
Could you just heat shrink over the connection without using the squarish housing for a slimmer cable?
Those are some steady hands... Nice work.
Just got your kit today, excited to get into it tomorrow! 🙏
One of the best channels I have come across. so much info! Wish we had a shop in Australia
Im about to buy one of your kits, im so excited!
awesome! hope your first build turns out well
Great informative video! I really appreciated the pointers you mentioned in this one as I plan my first batch of custom cables.
Thanks!!
Sooo I got a micro usb connector and soldered the white and green wires on backwards…. But it still works??
Thanks so much for this video and the resources on your page -- looking forward to making my first cables!
I love your channel! You're so in depth with everything and your cable kits are rad too! (putting one together right now!) Excited to see what all you post in the future :) !
Hi, I like the way you handle the USB’s. My iPhone MagSafe charger plug broke, and found 5 wires instead of 4. I see you have 4 coming from your cord. Mine has the same colors with an extra, forgot the color. Will buy the plugs you listed but need to know what to do without damaging my iPhone. Thank you.
The prongs on the USB shell should be crimped onto the cable jacket. The prongs actually dig into the cable jacket, and after they are crimped, the crimp height should be measured to ensure a good crimp. The purpose of the crimp is to alleviate any stress on the conductors when the cable is tugged or pulled--increasing the cables tensile force.
Great video! What type of solder should I use for a usb a?
Your soldering technique is great.
Thanks for this. Can I solder a mini USB connector into the port on a device or will that not work? It's too loose and keeps falling out. I want to secure it.
hey so I got like a broken repeater in a 30 meter long USB3 cable. I luckily was able to remove the section with the repeater, and shorten the cable by 5 meters, which hopefully won't be an issue. Yet now I've got this 5 meter cable going on, which doesn't have 4 but 8 cables, excluding the earth cable. This is of course cabling for the repeaters. And now I'm wondering whether I could get USB plugs which are active, so I would not lose this active capability of the cable I've got. Do you happen to know what to look for? I can't seem to find any active USB plugs.
Big thanks - just saved a lot of old cables!
Great. I have to cut mi macbook magsafe plug and weld a USB C plug for my new mac. 2 cable end, just weld into + and - ? Right?
You ever see any listings for right angle usb c connectors?
Just a tip - if you want to expose more wire, you can use "liquid electrical tape" to "paint" over exposed areas and electrically isolate them safely.
Yeah, I also destroyed my micro the other day but managed the type A. Thank you for the good explanations and support, it gives the courage to try something new....
... i need money >.
Google (also for images) for example:
"micro usb no Solder Connector Plug Metal Cover"
No soldering required, hence no damage can be done.
Hey great video! I have a USB-C female wire that I would like to solder to a USB 2.0 circuit board. The USB-C wire has what looks like several separate cables within it and I can't really distinguish which ones need to be soldered to the board.
So i understand that this works for keyboard cables, but will it also work for homemade type-C to HDMI adapter? Thanks
sir, can u make a db9- usb-C data transfer soldering video ?
What if my usb-c cable has 5 wires, red, white, yellow, green and grey? It's from a 3.0 or 3.1 data transfer high speed cable?Any ideas are much appreciated thank you very much!!!
I'm glad I found your channel man. I just got here so maybe I haven't found it yet, but I'm trying to learn how to connect/soldier a usb-c to a micro USB cable. I have modified a Bluetooth speaker, which was two tweeters, to now power those tweeters plus two mids and one 8" sub. I paralleled some 18650s and soldiered them together for longer juice-time, but the sub just drains it, despite having a bank of six 18650s in parallel. So I want to connect a bigass power bank and I'll need a usb-c for the bank and a micro usb for the Bluetooth speaker. It's not amazing, but it is a good system for my shed in the backyard. Plus, I had all the stuff laying around so I haven't spent a nickle on it, excluding the electricity used to soldier everything together.
Thanks for your video and time, and I appreciate the shared knowledge brother.
**Nvm, this video shows me enough to figure out how to attach the micro to the type A. Thank you my good man!
Sounds like a fun project! Forgive me if you're already familiar with this topic, I just want to make sure you're familiar with the differences in IMR, ICR & INR cells as well as how to determine if the cells are protected or not. Things can go quite badly when a cell is a bad match for the type of work it's being asked to do.
I would suggest some heatshrink over the inner solder places, for shortening protection.
Hey just wanted to let you know you have some wires in the wrong places for the mini USB. The green wire is actually the D+ and it goes on bottom middle pin and the white is the D- and it goes on the top right pin. So you got the location of the data in and data out right but the colors are wrong. It probably wouldn't matter if you are just making a cable. The only reason I found this out is because I'm making an Ergodox and had to make a USB header to go from the Teensy to the PCB and ended up putting them in the wrong place based off the color. Hope this helps. Thanks for making the tutorial it was a huge help!
I was trying to replace the mini USB connector on an already made cable but I couldn't get the keyboard to turn on when I was done. I chalked it up to my poor soldering causing a short. Would switching the data cables like Josh does (and what I did) prevent the board from powering on?
what temperature do you have your soldering iron to?
520F
@@CruzCtrl maybe its because I'm using a TS100 but the coverings around the wire still always manage to melt a bit
My usb-a cable has a 5th (plain; without isolation) wire. It that ground and has to connected on the metal part of the connector?
Can you do an instruction video on how to make an USB C to A cable?
How do you solder microUSB directly to a PCB? I am trying to make a male microUSB to male USB type C adapter.
Hello sir what about a usb c that has 6 contact point. do you have any idea on how to use that?
my usb c cable also has a blue wire (it has a total of 5 wires: red, black, white, green and blue) what do I do with the blue cable?
maybe i did the micro usb wrong this time, when i see your vid, that makes me realize that the red cable going to the wrong pin of the usb,,is it backwards from the USB-c? because my usb-c just works fine. Thx for the vid.
A work of art
Is it possible to use usb 3.2 to usb c by yourself?
Is it possible that my ground wire is in white colour? I've cut my USB-A becouse wire broke just behind the tip and in tips crossection just behind metal it was: RED, GREEN, BLACK, WHITE. I soldered it as it was, but after i've watched your tutorial i'ma afraid that i'll burn my PC...
Thanks for the tutorial Josh! 💪🏾
I’m having a slight problem. When I try to solder the wire to the connector I get and wire insulation melting. It helped to lower my temp but I still somehow get the issue.
Any suggestions?
Heya thanks for watching and trying out for yourself!
Here's a few things I can think of
1) Tin your connectors and your explosed wires to ensure that heat is only applied for as minimal as time as required. (I try to be as quick and precise as possible as I myself have also ran into the same melting issue you are having so many times)
2) If you are using metal tweezers, i'd try to grab onto the wire a little farther if possible as it will be likely retaining heat and melting your wire insulation faster
3) You could try using some solder flux when solder your connections, I use to do when I first started and I think it made the solder melting process a bit smoother.
glhf :)
Here's a good question: can you take a USB-C connector (cable end, like your first one here) and, using a suitable voltage/amp wall charger (for a chromebook, so power isn't too high), solder the type C connector to the charger cable? Basically changing the barrel type plug to a C. Thank you.
Can you do a USB 3.0 cable build, I think there's 8 conductor's in a usb 3.0.compatable cable.
i do have a question, if you do have a shielded cable(with some alumilium foil, and copper wire for exemple, would you need to solder it with the black cable aswell??? so that any interference getting to the GND?
That's actually a great question.
From my knowledge Signal Ground (from input to output) should be kept isolated from the Chasis Ground (bascially the shield and metal shell used to plug in each side of the connection).
The shielding in this case protects the internal conductors from external electrical noise and prevents the RF signals from leaking out.
From my knowledge the best practice is to connect (or even solder) the shield to the connector metal shell.
Then again, I failed a bunch of circuits classes so I could also be wrong here :)
@@CruzCtrl i see yep, thanks for sharing your knowledge x); great video.
I was wondering where you could find bulk cable parts like:
28awg wire, techflex, and heat shrink
eBay and Aliexpress are full of these.
And this is not genuine techflex, since it's expensive.
To find it, you can just use something like these keywords - "Braided PET Expandable Sleeving Cable Wire Sheath".
Quick question. Is there a reason why heatshrink could interfere with the soldering points? I bought my first cable with Aviator connectors and it didn't really work. It kept disconnecting etc. I finally gave in to check the solder points and cut open the heat shrink. Solder points were fine and nothing interfered with them. Ever since I cut the shrink open it's been working flawlessly.
Inside the aviation type connector? Well, most of the cheap Chinese aviation type connectors are pure junk. On the opposite side, the real brand name aviation type connectors are ridiculously expensive. That's what you get when you go Form over Function... Looking like something doesn't mean functioning like it...
The heatshrink itself can't do anything, unless it's wrong size / length on the wrong place. It either pulls, stiffens or bends the pins. Which is possible only in a junk connector...
I can't understand the idea of the whole "fancy cable movement" - fancy outside, junk inside. Just get a proven industry standard XLR connector. Neutrik are German made, Amphenol are US made.
Are other PCBs picky when it comes to the color coding of the usb cable?
Why is this core placement different feom other sources i see? Sometimes i see the D+ and D- is different from yours
Yeah, you're not wrong. I put a little disclaimer at 2:02
The green and white wires are a twisted pair, and it should work either way as long as it's consistent on both ends. It was a habit I picked up when I first started and I haven't been able to go back since.
i just made my first cable is the usb c suppose to be like loose in the housing ?
Great content! Would you make a video about how to solder a male 7 pin mini din to a lightning cable? (it's for the irig keys pro)
Nicely done, thanks for the tips.
what do I soldering on the circuit board what about soldering on the circuit board
is it possible to have usb c on both ends?
Hey Josh, did my first cable build yesterday and went terribly wrong somehow. Must have soldered my contacts poorly (first time with a solder) and my ducky is fried... Anything I can use to test out my cables prior to risking my keyboard? I was looking for a cheap keyboard with usb c connections to test but can't find anything. Thanks!
Hey brother! You the soldiering man!
I need help. Trying to solder my male usb-c to cable. Can't figure where the data goes when the label shows C1 R1 R2? Not D1 D2 or D+ and D-. Thanks man!
So, the usb-c and the usb-a cables are solder in the same order? Like from top to bottom: - + - + ?
You swapped the D+ and D- lines... While it will usually work, it could cause some problems with communication loss.
This video was awesome, thank you. I needed the color configuration for where to solder. Question though. I had a thicker solder and was not as precise so they are a little thick at connection points. The cord works and charges, but is this a possible risk for fire? Or will a short just burn it out if it occurs?
Okay but what about usb-c that has 2 pads GRD & V on one side and six pads on the other. A6 & A7 seem to be data points according to the interwebs but it only sends power, no data if I say plug it in to a kb versus plugged into my phone juice runs fine. Yes, the joints are clean. I just don't know what the deal is with the six pad b-side.
Hello sir can you please tell me or anyone else on how to solder 2 pin micro USB connector
Thank you for this video, CruzCtrl. Just a feedback for improvement, your voice audio is a little muffled. Check your condenser mic to see if it can be improve? thanks again.
are there anything u hate doing in building cables like parts u dont like working with
I would say working with the usb-mini cables is not very fun, but in general with any part of the process having to do the same thing hundreds of time gets less enjoyable. This is why I always like to try new things to keep things fresh. :)
@@CruzCtrl ye that would be annoying and u could try make some weird sapes with the cables as something more interesting
Great video, thanks!
They should have made the RJ45 connector the standard for USB3 with Cat6 FTP cable. Would have made a lot easier for custom cable making.
No lightning connector video?
.how you call that wire holder you using bro ?
Hi Josh, where did you buy your iron, have you had a good experience with that brand?
I will appreciate you feedback
Thanks for sharing !!
Hey man, these videos are gold! Id bought so much cable making stuff but just couldn't do the soldering stuff. If im buying a crimping tool, is there one you'd recommend, like which sizes it being able to strip - the ones im looking at will do 0.75 - 6mm, but it's a cheap one..maybe a more specialst one would work better?
Hey. Great video, thanks a lot. Though I couldn't understand a few words here and there, I got most of it.
Here is an elementary question. Since the connectors are so small and the contacts so close, do you use a magnifying lens with the croc clamp setup?
awesome stuff. wish me luck, will be trying this soon :)
Salamat! Thanks For this guide! And all the other video guide that you made :) 👌👍🏼😎
Great video thanks
awesome video and very helpful! I am confused though, isn't pin 3 usually D+ (green) and pin 2 D- (white)?
why is the green wire with red wire I think the green should be with black wire am I right
I also thought this and am greatly confused
I love your videos!
Awsome bro really want to make my won unstill of paying 80 bucks for a cable. Even though i just ordered one from matrix cables for 45 shipped to check it out. whcih isnt to bad i guess. How much do they cost to make yourself if you dont mind me asking?
I am concerned about the wattage of the soldering iron and the type size of the soldering iron tip. Is the 25 watt soldering iron too high of wsattage?
this comes out the day after I fail my USB mini like 20 times lol.
its the kirby on the drum pad for me chief
YAAAAAASSSS!! BABY!!!!!!
yooooooooo is Kirby chilling on a practice drum pad?
yeeeeeeeee
What temperature do you use with your iron?
i like the little yawn at the end it made me tired
I'm Def. New sub to your channel. Nive work bro
Thanks for this! Literally just shot you an email about it 😂
this vid came out the day after i burnt my usb a connecter while sautering :(
Top Thx
YOUR SPEC SHEET DIAGRAM DOESN'T MATCH YOUR NOTES
Hi Josh
do a video for converting female micro-usb to female usb-c
Ty bb
np (´・ω・`)
I cant for the life of me get this damn usb c soldered up...