The splice of life
Aug. 13th, 2009 02:32 amI managed to get my speaker cables spliced today.
The hardest part was figuring how to strip the insulation from the wires without pulling the wires themselves out or cutting all the way through by accident. I ended up cutting the plastic between the wires to separate them, carefully slicing around the insulation on a wire, then using my fingernails to slide the insulation off. The wires were made up of 6 or 7 strands each. Sometimes I yanked one or two of the strands off with the insulation, but for the most part I got enough wire to make sure of a connection. Luckily I had plenty of length to practice with.
Then I twisted them together and used electrical tape to hold them together. Sort of. I had to redo the tape on the first splice twice. I finally managed to get them all hooked up; they're not pretty but they work.
Anyway, they only need to last until Sunday, when I'm informed my folks are coming up for a visit. Dad will, I assume, bring the equipment necessary for a more permanent splice.
The hardest part was figuring how to strip the insulation from the wires without pulling the wires themselves out or cutting all the way through by accident. I ended up cutting the plastic between the wires to separate them, carefully slicing around the insulation on a wire, then using my fingernails to slide the insulation off. The wires were made up of 6 or 7 strands each. Sometimes I yanked one or two of the strands off with the insulation, but for the most part I got enough wire to make sure of a connection. Luckily I had plenty of length to practice with.
Then I twisted them together and used electrical tape to hold them together. Sort of. I had to redo the tape on the first splice twice. I finally managed to get them all hooked up; they're not pretty but they work.
Anyway, they only need to last until Sunday, when I'm informed my folks are coming up for a visit. Dad will, I assume, bring the equipment necessary for a more permanent splice.