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Subject: RE: [chromapolaris] RIBBON WIRE -WHERE?

From: "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@...>
Date: 2012-01-31

> From: xkssk
>
> HI GUYS -JIM DUGAS HERE -AFTER READING UMTEEN POSTS ON CHROMA
> AND POLARIS SITES -I AM CONVINCED ALL I NEED IS 2 THINGS TO
> GET MY POLARIS FUNCTIONING AGAIN -1 -THE GREEN RIBBON
> CONNECTOR WIRE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM BOARDS -ALL MY MEMBRANE
> SWITCHES LIGHT AND TRY TO FUNCTION -POLARIS IS CLOSE TO
> EXCELLENT IN CONDITION -ONLY THAT LIGHTNING SURGED MELTED
> WIRING IS DEFECTIVE. CAN U GUYS FIND ME THIS WIRE FROM A
> BLOWN POLARIS -- THERE IS NO TECH IN PGH PA WHO WILL TOUCH IT
> --BUT ONE -AND HE IS ROLAND NICE GUY! -- _ OTHER THING I WILL
> NEED IS GOOD EYES - TO solder THIS WIRING AND A POLARIS SOUND
> TAPE-COS MINE IS IN STORAGE 200 MILE AWAY ! I JUST TRIED TO
> BUY DENVER MESSED POLARIS -BUT DEALER BACKED OUT FOR
> CLOSE,FAST SALE .MINE IS TRYING AT ALL OUTPUTS TO PUT OUT
> SOUND BUT IS LOCKED BY WIRING MESS IN A COUPLE FUNCTIONS-HELP
> - HELP HELP -HAVE MUCH TO TRADE FOR EAST COAST BROKE POLARis
> WITH MAYBE GOOD INNERS{WIRES } AND BAD MEMBRANE SWITCHES --I
> AM ORIGINAL OWNER AND WANT IT BACK PLAYINFG - THANK U GUYS
> -JIM ANY ONE CAN CALL ME - AFTER AN EMAIL -OR I WILL CALL
> THEM -xkss33@... LETS GET ANOTHER ONE UP TO LISTEN TO
> AND SHOW ITS UNIQUE POWER STILL -FOR ROCK IT IS A FUN BLAST!
> OF POWER HOUSE SOUNDS!

You'll have to build one up yourself. You can buy any old 26-pin ribbon
cable with the standard two-row connectors of the appropriate length, such
as:

http://search.digikey.com/us/en/products/H3KKH-2618G/H3KKH-2618G-ND/1218901

Then you can chop off one connector and replace it with:

http://search.digikey.com/us/en/products/CWR-142-26-0203/CPC26S-ND/1122546

which is probably compatible with the four-row pattern on the panel board.
Make sure you chop off the correct end; the connector is keyed so it can
only go in one way.

I don't have any guaranteed ideas on how to do the mass termination, but
embedding the connector pins into a chunk of rubber (a large eraser
perhaps), and then squeezing the whole thing in a vise would be my first
guess. I also can't guarantee that these are exactly the right parts, but
they look right to me, after a quick glance at the parts drawings.

Note also that the some Polaris cables had a ground plane, while this one
does not, but it isn't really necessary.

They also make a 3' version of the cable, if you want some extra service
length.

--

Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@...