atmos:instruments:dc_wiring
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| * Keep the solder heat setting at or below 38 so as to not risk melting the plastic casing (This is more of an issue on the smaller male connector but its good practice to follow on both connectors) | * Keep the solder heat setting at or below 38 so as to not risk melting the plastic casing (This is more of an issue on the smaller male connector but its good practice to follow on both connectors) | ||
| * After soldering the female plug to the powered cable, you can solder the male plug to the cable connected to the instrument | * After soldering the female plug to the powered cable, you can solder the male plug to the cable connected to the instrument | ||
| - | * Once both connectors have been soldered place the heat shrink over the exposed connection of each plug and use the heat gun to seal the soldered connections | + | * Plug the connectors together and use a multimeter to test for continuity across the plug. The multimeter should not show " |
| + | * Once both connectors have been soldered | ||
| * try to cover the entire connection so as to not have any exposed metal | * try to cover the entire connection so as to not have any exposed metal | ||
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| * not a great seal but it will work | * not a great seal but it will work | ||
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