Splicing LCD Cable
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Splicing LCD Cable
I want to reposition the LCD on my tadpole that will require splicing in about 10 inches of cable, but I don't want to cut into it until I know what I'm getting into. Would this be a 3-wire cable? What is a typical gauge used?
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What exactly is the cable you're cutting? Cable from sensor to bike computer (or cradle)? I think I damaged one, and it was simply a sheathed 2-wire cable, thin wire. I don't think it was shielded.
Something like phone wire would probably suffice.
Of course, another option is going wireless.
I prefer soldering splices, but there are may ways to do it. Heat Sleaving (shrink wrap)?
Something like phone wire would probably suffice.
Of course, another option is going wireless.
I prefer soldering splices, but there are may ways to do it. Heat Sleaving (shrink wrap)?
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CliffordK, Thank you for the information. I'll check which cable it is but I'm pretty sure it is from the sensor.