I finally took apart the Aiwa TPR 950 and have started working on it. However, it has loads of wires soldered to the baords, but with no connectors. Probably down to its age. Net result... a heck of a lot of soldering and de-soldering required, unless I get smart.
I've spied JST connectors...
Maximum Voltage: 30v DC
Maximum Current: 3 Amp
Supported Wire Size: 22 AWG - 28 AWG
Should I use them, to make life (and future maintenance) easy? Or not? And if not, why not please? I believe that 3 amp should be enough for the internal DC connections, but I don't know enough to be one hundred percent sure that I'm not going to end up causing a fire.
Especially of note, the black and brown cables curled at the bottom of the main board which are a little thicker than the others. However, AD/DC is by a transformer in the back of the unit, so there's no transforming going on in the main board, as far as I can see.
Advice from knowledgeable people would be gratefully appreciated.
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I've spied JST connectors...
Maximum Voltage: 30v DC
Maximum Current: 3 Amp
Supported Wire Size: 22 AWG - 28 AWG
Should I use them, to make life (and future maintenance) easy? Or not? And if not, why not please? I believe that 3 amp should be enough for the internal DC connections, but I don't know enough to be one hundred percent sure that I'm not going to end up causing a fire.
Especially of note, the black and brown cables curled at the bottom of the main board which are a little thicker than the others. However, AD/DC is by a transformer in the back of the unit, so there's no transforming going on in the main board, as far as I can see.
Advice from knowledgeable people would be gratefully appreciated.
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