alex ezorsky-lie
- Aug 27, 2015
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I looked everywhere for a super low profile right angle usb-c male connector and couldn't find one so I figured I'd make one. I bought a cheap male to female adapter cord and took off the sheathing. I melted the solder points on one side to de-solder, bent the plug 90 degrees and then had to try re-connecting the 12 little pins to their solder points. I had a bunch of old failed attempts lying around so I yanked those pin strips out and used them as flat little wires to bridge the gaps. I got a fine point iron and tried my best to solder without bridging gaps. You can see in the photo below my best effort. Unfortunately there were still gaps and fixing them screwed everything up and I failed again.
Any suggestions for wire type, soldering methods, or even alternative ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Any suggestions for wire type, soldering methods, or even alternative ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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