So a couple of weeks ago I told you about
a stash of vintage computer equipment I picked up. Since I am definitely not scrapping the Heath/Zenith pieces, I've been trying to be extra careful with them. Well, with all my other scrapping activities I am running out of basement space so I stacked them on my workbench. Temporarily, since I do want to take a much closer look at them soon and try to get them running...
This morning I was ripping apart a couple of towers using the same workbench and ended up with a pile of ribbon cables. Time to cut their ends, right? So I grab one, cut, another one, cut, another one, cut... wait, this one is suspiciously long... Arrgggh! I just cut the end of a long ribbon cable coming from inside the Heath system!!!!
Now I have a nicely decapitated ribbon cable with its head taped to the back of the box "for future reference"
OK, so how do I fix this? Of course, the 1st question is whether the other end of the cable has the same type of end connected to a board of some sort, in which case I just need to find a replacement hoping that a shorter cable will do. But what if it's soldered to the board? Is there a way of attaching this connector, or an equivalent one, back the cut end? Or it would be easier to solder the other end of a replacement cable to the board?
(Sorry don't yet have the photo of the inside of the Heath box showing the other end of that poor cable. Hopefully I'll be able to take some in the near future)
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