arisking
03-24-2014, 04:00 PM
Well, I decided it was time to get rid of that piece of garbage Rupes calls a cord. I LOVE the polisher, HATE the cord, haha.
Went to my "local" Princess Auto and picked up a 14/3 25' trailer hitch cord. Flexible down to -40, so I think we'll be good in the garage/shop detailing a car at room temperature, haha.
First, the end we are taking apart, obviously, Phillips screws. 2 long ones in the front 2 short ones in the rear.
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_143215_zpslprh2tbh.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_143215_zpslprh2tbh.jpg.html)
Remove the piece that holds the wires in place:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_143647_zpsyliejx6r.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_143647_zpsyliejx6r.jpg.html)
Crimp connections you need to press open to get the wire out:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_144402_zpsdllhtun1.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_144402_zpsdllhtun1.jpg.html)
Now since I am a precisionist and I do not want to crimp things, I did this the right way. Butt the two ends together and wrap a piece of wire around the ends that are now together. I used a piece of wire from an lead that wasn't used that I snipped off:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_150440_zpsxnlq6n0z.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_150440_zpsxnlq6n0z.jpg.html)
Soldered together:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_151040_zpsljylqb7o.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_151040_zpsljylqb7o.jpg.html)
Now because I didn't have dual wall heat shrink available I used 3 layers of single wall heat shrink for added protection:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_150729_zpschuqmtu0.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_150729_zpschuqmtu0.jpg.html)
Unused end heat shrunk with a 1/4" hanging over, fold in then re-shrunk to make it clean. Even though you'll never see it:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_151811_zpsk3w1asln.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_151811_zpsk3w1asln.jpg.html)
Tuck it all back together. You may need to, and I did but I forgot a pic, take the top cover off and maneuver the wires around the switch to get everything to squeeze together:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_152017_zpsrknzsgek.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_152017_zpsrknzsgek.jpg.html)
Close it up and enjoy a now 25 foot tangle proof polisher:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_153349_zpszxlh2dxi.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_153349_zpszxlh2dxi.jpg.html)
Hope this helps some people.
Total cost: $28
Time spent: 30 minutes
Went to my "local" Princess Auto and picked up a 14/3 25' trailer hitch cord. Flexible down to -40, so I think we'll be good in the garage/shop detailing a car at room temperature, haha.
First, the end we are taking apart, obviously, Phillips screws. 2 long ones in the front 2 short ones in the rear.
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_143215_zpslprh2tbh.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_143215_zpslprh2tbh.jpg.html)
Remove the piece that holds the wires in place:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_143647_zpsyliejx6r.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_143647_zpsyliejx6r.jpg.html)
Crimp connections you need to press open to get the wire out:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_144402_zpsdllhtun1.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_144402_zpsdllhtun1.jpg.html)
Now since I am a precisionist and I do not want to crimp things, I did this the right way. Butt the two ends together and wrap a piece of wire around the ends that are now together. I used a piece of wire from an lead that wasn't used that I snipped off:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_150440_zpsxnlq6n0z.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_150440_zpsxnlq6n0z.jpg.html)
Soldered together:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_151040_zpsljylqb7o.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_151040_zpsljylqb7o.jpg.html)
Now because I didn't have dual wall heat shrink available I used 3 layers of single wall heat shrink for added protection:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_150729_zpschuqmtu0.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_150729_zpschuqmtu0.jpg.html)
Unused end heat shrunk with a 1/4" hanging over, fold in then re-shrunk to make it clean. Even though you'll never see it:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_151811_zpsk3w1asln.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_151811_zpsk3w1asln.jpg.html)
Tuck it all back together. You may need to, and I did but I forgot a pic, take the top cover off and maneuver the wires around the switch to get everything to squeeze together:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_152017_zpsrknzsgek.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_152017_zpsrknzsgek.jpg.html)
Close it up and enjoy a now 25 foot tangle proof polisher:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/arisking/Detailing/20140324_153349_zpszxlh2dxi.jpg (http://s53.photobucket.com/user/arisking/media/Detailing/20140324_153349_zpszxlh2dxi.jpg.html)
Hope this helps some people.
Total cost: $28
Time spent: 30 minutes