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please help .. what is the right order for welding the blue wires to connector

win9x

New member
I have xp adventis 2 and the connector broken and i need to re welding it but i dont know the right order for that.. Please help very urgent
 
1) consult local telephone directory
2) find nearby qualified electronic repair technician
3) deliver detector to above technician
4) wait
5) pay technician for completed soldering job
6) smile , say thank you and pat yourself on the back for being smart enough to take it to the technician for repair
7) go detecting to recover costs of repairs
 
don't worry i can do it by my self just help me to know the right order
coz technician not a God to know it if he not have the board map
 
That's above my pay grade win9x, not sure anyone here on the forum can help you with that, good luck. Sorry I wasn't any more help.
 
Not sure who makes that detector but if they have a sub-forum ask your question there
 
Dang! why aren't they colored coded??? Were all the wires blue when you unsoldered them? Best to contact the company that made your detector and they might:confused: (probably won't) send you a schematic of the board.
 
For starters those are jumper settings and looks to be a grounding unit. No order necessary. Also looks to be ancient pcb board. Good luck.
 
no respond from XP company
Its the first time the device opened and all wires blue

i need the order for the pins side not the board coz the cut happened there

if any one have the same device he can open it and give me the right order

thanks you all
 
IEDs are wired like that so you have a harder time figuring out which wire to cut first... I'd call EOD and have them deploy an avatar3.... jk good luck , everyone else back away slowly single file. Lmao
 
you would be better off on a UK or European forum where lots of people have these detectors to find out what goes where....XP still make these so if none of that works send it in get them to fix it.

AJ
 
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