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from: Kevin Johnson
date: 2003-08-15 23:38:18
subject: Pigtails

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Hi,

I'm referring to the 4 pin connectors inside the computer that connects
various devices such as IDE and CDs to the power supply. In order to
have sufficient plugs then sometimes PIGTAILS or SPLITTERS are used.

I have a PIGTAIL and one of the wires has become disconnected, I cannot
determine how the metal pin inside the plastic plug was originally
inserted, so that I can remove it for repair.

Does anyone know how best this can be done?

Thanks

KevinJ.


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