That black tape rubber like thingy also gets my vote for being heat shrink. Maybe measure it out and see if it is connected to your yellow wire being ground. I wonder if the shield is connected to ground or just sits there floating.
If I do connectors like that, I put flux inside of each pin in the connector. Strip the wires nicely back in a manner that the rest of the insulation is a bit too long, or the copper wire a bit too short. A little flux on the wire, stick the wire half ways into the pin hole then use 60/40 quality solder and solder the wire to the pin and shove wire all the way in so the insulation touches the pin.
Most of the time the insulation on the wire shrinks backwards, thus making the copper wire longer. But with this trick it will look like factory.
Key factors are: flux, quality solder, a good iron with a small tip, wires straight cut with a sharp pair of flush cutters, a sharp wire stripper and a small vice.
It’s probably hard to do the first time, but believe me… don’t put solder into the pin hole first without the wire being inside. That makes it so much harder and you wish you would have bought the cable with the plug installed or a new PSU.
If I do connectors like that, I put flux inside of each pin in the connector. Strip the wires nicely back in a manner that the rest of the insulation is a bit too long, or the copper wire a bit too short. A little flux on the wire, stick the wire half ways into the pin hole then use 60/40 quality solder and solder the wire to the pin and shove wire all the way in so the insulation touches the pin.
Most of the time the insulation on the wire shrinks backwards, thus making the copper wire longer. But with this trick it will look like factory.
Key factors are: flux, quality solder, a good iron with a small tip, wires straight cut with a sharp pair of flush cutters, a sharp wire stripper and a small vice.
It’s probably hard to do the first time, but believe me… don’t put solder into the pin hole first without the wire being inside. That makes it so much harder and you wish you would have bought the cable with the plug installed or a new PSU.
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