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HI Robin,
The 4 contacts on the plug will be 2,3,4,5
with 2 being closest to
the tag. Look at www.diyha.co.uk and follow the links to
*Telephones*
The BT wiring convention is
2 BLUE/White
3
ORANGE/White
4 WHITE/Orange
5 WHITE/Blue
where the MAIN COLOUR
IS CAPS/Trace colour is lower case.
You shouldnt try to crimp a
solid cored cable to an IDC plug. The
contacts in the plug are designed
to peirce the insulation and push
into the STRANDED conductor. With a
solid conductor it will be puched
to one side of the pin or the other
and give a poor connection, at
worst, the pin will actually cut through
the wire.
Likewise you shouldnt use stranded cable in an IDC socket
although it
does usually give quite good results. With a normal Krone
type IDC
connection in a socket there are two *blades* which slice
through the
insu
lation andbite into a solid conductor forming what is known as a
*cold
weld* which is an air tight secure connection. With stranded
cable the
blades still cut through the insulation but the stranded
conductors
tend to shuffle about and flatten out. A connection still
gets made but
only by the surface of the conductors touching the
blade of the socket.
This is nowhere near as reliable.
Hope that
helps
Keith
--- In ukha_d@y..., Robin Edwards <robin@j...> wrote:
Can somebody help with following please. I want to run a
phone
extension from
a socket on ground floor to my study two floors
up (in roof). The
route
is a pain but
over last few months as I've been lifting
boards etc I gradually
fed a
cable thru, but
there are no terminators on it. The cable
is what was left after
my
home highway was
installed. so I think it has 8 cores.
(Brown,Orange, Blue and
Green,
plus 4 white with
coloured tracers).
I have a
couple of sockets, but they have numbered terminals 1
thru 6.
I bought a pack of plugs that crimp on the end with pliers
and
a
small metal die, but
this takes 4 cores. With the spring on
the left and the copper(?)
contacts visible above
which do I connect
to what, assuming I number the connectors in the
plug
1 thru 4 with
4 closest to the spring on the side?
Thanks for any help in advance, regards, robin
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