Derek92994's 700 Ser II White Oak conversion

Walk away and come back to it later.
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Walk away and come back to it later.
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The wire is obviously not fitting now because of a tiny bit of solder, I have tried to make it larger by melting the solder and sucking it away with the solder sucker. Its not working, the wire won't fit now. Does the wire have to go in the hole? Why can't it be simply soldered to the terminal?
 
WTF do I have to do to get anywhere with this?!

I have no more wire to strip, its at its limit. Have tried twice dressing the wire with some solder, it won't fit in the hole of the connector now. If I push the wire through, strands of wire pop up and I'm back at square one. This is really getting to me. 5 hours to do 2 simple solder joints....FUCK!

You need to tin the wire first otherwise it will birdcage - I think that's what your seeing. Let us know if you don't know how to tin the wire first. I'll assume you don't have flux.
 
You need to tin the wire first otherwise it will birdcage - I think that's what your seeing. Let us know if you don't know how to tin the wire first. I'll assume you don't have flux.

The wire is tinned, it won't fit into the terminal hole now.
 
Walk away and come back to it later.
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Good advice although D2 may require beer rather than milk.
 
This is the best I can manage. Can't strip any more wire.

 
The work bench was a complete mess, so have tidied it up and now its time to wash the dishes and start cooking. Got a bit frustrated there, but I think the second attempt at the bridge rectifier is much better. I just hope it passes, worried about that. The joints are solid with no movement and there are no solder 'bubbles'. When I get my mind focused on something, its very hard to walk away, so I usually keep hacking away at it until I achieve a reasonable result, or make some sort of progress.

 
Morning Bro's

Still at it eh? I hate soldering

Fucken ay!!

Nah cooking now and cleaning up the kitchen/wopl bench :evil4:

Prometheus annoying the fuck out of the complex through my trusty Bang and Olufsen Amp (soon to be made very very redundant by the WOPL) =)
 
I was thinking of doing a before and after video. Like have the B&O amp cranking some Prometheus, then do one with the WOPL using the same track. And just laugh at how well my crappy camera microphone handles it all :evil4:

I'm just uploading the first one now.
 
Australian upload speeds suck, 150kb/sec bleerrrgghhhh.

Wish this chicken would hurry up and cook, I can smell it but can't eat it....sounds like pussy too :evil4:
 
I'm up. Headed to the shop now.Those red wires will now have to be bent "up" at a 45 degree angle or better to clear the caps. Do not bend the tabs while doing it....
 
I'm up. Headed to the shop now.Those red wires will now have to be bent "up" at a 45 degree angle or better to clear the caps. Do not bend the tabs while doing it....

Done

Nearly done cooking, be about 30 minutes including eating.

 
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