Full Version: uls rotary attach down
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#4]
10 Feb 2007
To: ALL
Thanks for the input(s)...a friend of mine who helps design ingnition switches/boxes for dragsters is stopping by later this afternoon, if he can't looks like a call to ULS first thing Monday Morn will be in order,,,as fate would have it.. the local FOP lodge is having their Polar Bear Plunge in 2 weeks,,, they just dropped off 29 mugs and 2 vases that they want back before I leave on the 19th...aaarrrgghhh..
crossing fingers
stay warm
Rob
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#5]
10 Feb 2007
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#1] 10 Feb 2007
If it is flat ribbon and the wires are in 10 colors, then it is probably standard .050" ribbon cable. Any decent electronic parts store will have that kind of wire (it's not always rainbow colored) and the connectors. The connectors come in a lot of different sizes (ie: 10, 14, 16, 20, etc... pins) and the ribbon comes in a lot of widths with the appropriate number of wires. The connectors are crimped on. A standard vise does a good job of crimping those. Just don't over tighten.
It's possible to take apart a connector and crimp it back on to another section of the cable, but not a good idea in the long run. OK for a temporary fix, but the pins get slightly bent when crimped and don't connect as well a second time. But it's fine to get it working while waiting for a replacement.
You can check the wire size with a ruler. Most common ribbon (.050" pitch) has 10 wires per 1/2", but there are some other sizes occasionally used.
The rainbow colored ones have the following colors, in the following order: Brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, gray, white, black. The colors then repeat for ribbons wider than 10 wires. The edge of the wire that starts with brow (followed by red, etc...) is pin number 1 of the ribbon. The connectors typically have a molded triangle or other mark on the same end as the brown wire. The wire available at a parts store might be a single color, instead of rainbow, such as gray. It would have a red stripe down one side, which is pin 1.
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#6]
10 Feb 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#5] 10 Feb 2007
You are correct... the colors are Black, White, Grey, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red than Brown..and it is 1/2", thank you so much, I am leaving your response up and show it to "Mr. Fixit"... hopefully he'll know what we need and where to get it...
THANK YOU!!!
Rob
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#7]
10 Feb 2007
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#6] 10 Feb 2007
Those colors are standard color codes used in electronic markings. The colors mean:
1 = brown
2 = red
3 = orange
4 = yellow
5 = green
6 = blue
7 = violet
8 = gray
9 = white
0 = black
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#8]
10 Feb 2007
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#6] 10 Feb 2007
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#9]
10 Feb 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#8] 10 Feb 2007
Thanks for electronic seminar..... Steve aka Mr. Fix it just arrived and read your post,,,, in full agreement... only thing he said to tell you regarding "any decent parts store"......he says evidently you have never been to Ashtabula, OH......lol....looks like we'r gonna get it done..
Thanks for all your help....muchly appreciated
Rob
From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#10]
10 Feb 2007
To: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#9] 10 Feb 2007
You should be able to go to Target, Wallymart, RadioHut .. all you need is a computer ribbon cable and count off 10 wires and cut off the rest.
every PC hard drive uses one... except Mac/Apple
From: Rob (AWARDZZ) [#11]
10 Feb 2007
To: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#10] 10 Feb 2007
Appreciate the info..... all is well, the rotary attachment is rotaring....cost me a burger and two beers.......proving once again..its not what you know but WHO ya Know..... ya know!!
Have a great wknd... c'ya all in Viva
Rob