Vincent Slyngstad wrote:
I have one of these, and the wires with the plugs are a problem. Mine
came to me with only a few of these left, and I haven't been able to
replace them. For those who've never seen one (but care), there are
eyelets/rivets which are sized appropriately for a mini-banana plug,
set into the lab box to form the connection points. Then, a kit of
various lengths of wire is provided. The wires end on both ends with
something similar to the male pins from a large AMP connector or the
like. The thing is, they have an unusual tapered shape, rather than
a simple cylinder, which allows them to wedge into the eyelets nicely.
The pins appear to be brass, and the eyelets look like they might be gold
plated(?).
I (and probably others who own one) would love to get some more of the
wires, or at least a source for the tapered pins to make new wires.
If the tapered pins were available, I suspect brass eyelets could be
used for an inexpensive (and almost authentic) plug/connector scheme.
(Mini-banana plug hardware seems to be the antithesis of inexpensive!)
Vince
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I assume you are talking about the DEC logic trainer? If you talking of the
CDC trainer, I have a couple of old chasses loaded with wires and buggies
that I use for repair. Even have some NOS wires and buggies.
Billy