That's what I did, thanks! -Nate
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>Don't take any chances here, fix the cable correctly - you may fry
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>something! Slide the yellow cap off one end connector and pull the wires
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>out. Cut them off 1/2" shorter. Do NOT strip the insulation, and force the
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>wires back down over the pins. I use needlenose pliers pressing in front of
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>and behind the pin simultaneously. Make sure the wire is all the way in
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>against the back of the connector when you do this. Replace the cap, and fix
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>the other connector for good measure. Of course it goes without saying that
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>you must replace the correct wires in the correct pins!
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>Many of us had horrible problems awhile back when a batch of cables were
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>made incorrectly. Cable maker was suitably chastised with a high voltage
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>patchcord up the ying yang.
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>Dave
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