I've done alot of wiring of small pins for the lighting system on a friends
plane and found that the best thing is always to solder the pin connections no
matter how good you think the crimp is. With a good iron it takes only moments
to do and will keep the wires in place. If you are using a DB2
Behalf
Of Glenn Martin
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 9:35 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> EIS Thermocouple Wiring
On 10/3/2011 4:50 PM, smwood wrote:
> How can I get the CHT and EGT wires crimped to the 25-pin connector pin
for
> the GRT EIS 4000?
On 10/3/2011 4:50 PM, smwood wrote:
> How can I get the CHT and EGT wires crimped to the 25-pin connector pin for
> the GRT EIS 4000? I have the 4-point ratchet crimper for these pins. The
> hard thermocouple wires (Iron and Constantine?) apparently will not deform
> enough to get a reliable crim
How can I get the CHT and EGT wires crimped to the 25-pin connector pin for
the GRT EIS 4000? I have the 4-point ratchet crimper for these pins. The
hard thermocouple wires (Iron and Constantine?) apparently will not deform
enough to get a reliable crimp. The crimped pin falls off with the
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