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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:04 am Post subject: Filling All the Holes in a DB Connector |
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Closing the loop...
I spoke w/ Garmin Tech Support and the guy who teaches the Experimental Wiring class at the Aircraft Electronics Assn and I stand corrected. Somehow, I got it in my head that you should populate all the pins in a DB connector, even if there is no wire attached to it. Don't know where I got this but it is INCORRECT. - I was mistaken (not the first time;)
I don't think that there is anything wrong with doing this, but it is not a recommended procedure (as I had originally thought).
It is interesting to note however, that pre-wired harnesses from Spruce come with all the pins populated (even the ones without a wire attached). This is probably so that you can customize the pre-fabbed harness and add wires specific to your installation. But it would seem better if Spruce just populated the ones required for their harness and sent you a bag of spare pins. I wonder how many people bother to remove the un-used pins?
Happy New Year!
-Jeff
On Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 04:12:43 PM PST, Matthew S. Whiting <m.whiting(at)frontier.com> wrote:
Where does Garmin recommend that? I don’t recall seeing that in the G3X installation manual. I’ve been an EE for nearly 40 years and don’t recall this being a common practice. Most weather resistant connectors have plugs available specifically for the holes in the connectors that aren’t loaded.
Matt
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Quote: | On Nov 21, 2023, at 4:46 PM, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net> wrote:
Listers,
Question about DB/D-Sub connectors eg: DB9, DB25, DB37, etc.
Garmin recommends, and it seems to be common practice, that all holes in a given DB connector have a pin/socket installed, even when there is no wire connected to that pin.
Why is that?
-Jeff
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