Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1645 Registered: Mar-06 | Yo, i was puttin in my system and somehow pulled the actual plug off one of my knu rca's....basically theres just the red wire and then the part that plugs into the amp....how do i fix it...i guess that's a bad description...im only like 30 minutes ffrom knukonceptz but i REALLy dont wanna drive there and have em fix it not to mention its already in my car and i dont wanna have to re-wire...any ideas? |
Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1646 Registered: Mar-06 | i dont know much about rca's, can i just like resolder or crimp on it on?? |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana 2 DD3515s, 1... Post Number: 5249 Registered: Mar-04 | pix? |
Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1653 Registered: Mar-06 | haha ill work on it, its dark here and idk where our digital camera is if we even have one....ill work on it though |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin4 10 Pioneer... Post Number: 12179 Registered: Jul-05 | damaged rca ? - throw that away & buy a new 1 ..... |
Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1662 Registered: Mar-06 | its not damaged its brand new, it be basically as if the ring on the end of a 1/0 strand broke off, you could put it back on |
Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1663 Registered: Mar-06 | http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x228/caldapal08/RCA3.jpg http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x228/caldapal08/RCA1.jpg http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x228/caldapal08/RCA2.jpg |
Gold Member Username: Skibum12189Cleveland Post Number: 1667 Registered: Mar-06 | anyone know much about rca's? |
Gold Member Username: BlainewPost Number: 2651 Registered: Nov-05 | post pics of that box!!!!!!!! |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego Post Number: 2819 Registered: Dec-06 | Strip about 3/4" off of the black jacket making sure not to cut into the shielding wire. Then, strip about a 1/8" of the red wire and then pull the shielding to one side and twist it up. Solder the red wire to the middle of the jack, or the post that leads to the middle of the jack (I can't see the pic well enough to figure what type it is) then solder the shielding you twisted to the outer body of the jack, or again, the post that leads to the outer body (ground) of the jack. Open the other end and copy how they have it. Done. |