jakej
Well-Known Member
For a few months now I've been having difficulties inserting wires into some dsub connectors ie having to use an insert tool to get them to go to the detent position but just thought that it may have been caused by a few connectors that were slightly 'out of spec'.
A conversation today with an avionics manufacturer has led me to think that there may a lowering of manufacturing standards, a bad batch or counterfeit units circulating.
Just thought I'd put it out for awareness - could be another reason why some people are having issues with their avionics, nothing more frustrating than being convinced you wired something correctly only to find a connector is faulty - I got caught today with a supplied test loom that I'd been using for a while, hope it doesn't happen to you.
A simple pull test on the wire (don't pull too hard) would prevent this situation
Jake J
A conversation today with an avionics manufacturer has led me to think that there may a lowering of manufacturing standards, a bad batch or counterfeit units circulating.
Just thought I'd put it out for awareness - could be another reason why some people are having issues with their avionics, nothing more frustrating than being convinced you wired something correctly only to find a connector is faulty - I got caught today with a supplied test loom that I'd been using for a while, hope it doesn't happen to you.
A simple pull test on the wire (don't pull too hard) would prevent this situation
Jake J