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MAKING THE SPEAKER CABLE
1. Take the remaining 6” zip wire (Part # CB11) and split the ends about ½” (13mm). Now use your
flush or diagonal cutters and cut off about 3/16” (4-5 mm) from both ends of the ribbed wire.
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Now strip about 3/16” (4-5 mm) insulation off all four ends. Twist the exposed stranded wire
ends,
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and then tin them with the soldering iron.
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CAUTION
Solder fumes are not healthy for you. The fumes consist of vaporized flux, which
can irritate your nose, lungs, and even your skin. You MUST work in a space where the air
drifts away from you as you work, so fumes do not rise straight onto your face.
CAUTION
Solder residue usually contains lead, which is poisonous if you ingest it. Do not
breathe the fumes, do not eat the supplies, wash your hands after you handle solder, and
sweep and wipe up your work space after EVERY USE.
2. Open one of the male ¼” phono jacks (Part # JA07) by unscrewing the barrel. Note there is a
clear plastic sleeve over the contacts.
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Remove this.
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