"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Will Hand wrote:
Thanks Les, the trouble is that each lead has *very * thin strands of
wire, I'm
not sure soldering would work ?
Will.
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"Les Crossan" wrote in
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Solder each lead then insulate it. Finish it off with that self -
amalgamating tape that radio amateurs are fond of using - or seal the
repair in a waterproof box with liberal amounts of silicon around the
entry & exit holes.
Finish it off with a large sign saying "ONCE MORE AND YOU'RE BEEF" (:
Les
Will Hand wrote:
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This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author.
Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
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Don't laugh, but the cows in the paddock have chewed through the data
cable
from
my anemometer.
Surely you need those small crimp slices that you squeeze together with a
pair of plyers. Unfortunately I can't get onto the RS Components website
to show what I mean. Then the joint(s) need water proofing.
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Keith (Southend)
'Weather Home & Abroad'
http://www.southendweather.net
Will what does the cable carry, voltage or data?