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Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 19:28
by Hacksawbob
Probably only good for one or two tracks but I can confirm this works. I now have a working (broken) clock! But it could be used for more critical tracks. Basically a thin strip of aluminium foil folded for strength then hot glued on to good clean track on one side, fold over the plastic insertion piece and hot glued on the other away from where the connector block attaches. The plastic piece was cracked under the circuit board on mine I made up a new piece from a micro screw driver plastic box that I wasn't using any more and cut a right angled bit to size and hot glued that on to the dash as well which is why it looks a bit yellow between the tracks!

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Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 19:33
by itchyfeet
Great :ok

this may be another possibility :D
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MULTI-PURPOSE ... 53eb523af7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 19:40
by Hacksawbob
Nice one, I never knew such things even existed! but is it electrically conductive on the adhesive side as well?

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:13
by badgerfax
My wife had some of that copper foil to stop slugs getting into her veg planters.

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:14
by itchyfeet
Hacksawbob wrote:Nice one, I never knew such things even existed! but is it electrically conductive on the adhesive side as well?
Probably not, could solder it to the origional track?

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:14
by Hacksawbob
With the state of my dash I could probably plant a few spuds in there! :D

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:19
by Hacksawbob
I'm not sure my soldering skills would be up to it. Maybe others have tried this? It's a very thin track, I'd be concerned I'd melt the plastic backing and warp it too badly. If I had the soldering skills I'l probably go down the hard wiring route like covkid did. I know syncroandy is developing a full dash solution, go westy have a replacement for a lot of money. Gap in the budget market there for the right person?

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:21
by itchyfeet
Ok so fold the copper tape over at the end and you have a section thats conductuve on both sides, the rest is self adhesive :D

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:21
by Hacksawbob
going back to the copper adhesive strip, maybe fold it over at either end to make contact?

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:21
by Hacksawbob
jinx :D

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:24
by itchyfeet
Great minds :lol:

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:44
by Oldiebut goodie
No need - it is conductive on both sides, well it is on the stuff I use. Haven't had any yet that isn't. I have used it for various jobs even electrically joining mini solar panels to make a larger one. You can use it to make the contact to the cell and then solder wires to it.

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:48
by Hacksawbob
Can you post a link to where you get it from Oldie?

Re: Repairing multipin dash connector solution

Posted: 03 Jul 2014, 20:56
by Oldiebut goodie
Just off eBay. That has always been the cheapest.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_sacat ... ve&_sop=15