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Figure 17
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Preparing the cable.
5.
Insert the copper conductor and its insulated portion into the plug, such that the flared out shield
meets the outer part of the plug, and the copper conductor comes out the hole in the tip of the
plug. Clamp it and support the cable going in, so it does not sag.
Figure 18 - Ready for Soldering the Tip.
6.
Heat your iron to 625f, melt a bea
d of solder onto the iron’s tip. Bring the iron to the tip of the
plug, just beneath the opening and the copper wire. At same time bring solder to the opening.
As the work heats up and the solder melts, it will be wicked into the inside of the plug. Apply a
healthy amount of solder.