Wire problem help?
Hi all,
I have been trying to extend my laptop LCD wires to move it away from the laptop,as it only has about 15cm reach at the moment.
It is very hard to do as the the wires are very tiny.It was going ok until I ran into a problem with the last four wires.The last four wires are small enough as it is but when I riped off the ends I found that there are two wires inside and some metal wire stuff around them.
My problem is i'm not sure if the metal stuff around the two wires (white and purple) is a wire aswell or if it's some sort of protection layer? Another question I have is,will using bigger wires to extend the little original wires cause any harm to the signal?
Here is a couple of pics to help.
Cheers for any help!































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Suggest you get a small piece of stripboard with three traces and first fix the wire to the board with some strain relief. Then solder the wires to the traces and then solder your extension leads to the other ends of the traces. then heat-shrink the assembly.
Just use the heat of the soldering iron to melt the shielding to expose the wire core. It is not pretty but it gets the job done.
You may try to extend your cable but you`ll have a much and hard work to do, best solution for you was the output of video signal but for that you needed another monitor.
Anyway, carefully you can extend that cable but you have to check with a multimeter if the other side of it has the same connector, if so you cam mix the coaxial with the inner cable and you`ll have a strong wire, but you`ll have to shield that wire, the extended one, i saw there some shield insulated tape if i remember, but you can go that way.
Also don`t extend cable too much, because there is value and power loss by wire resistance, so you have to keep resistance low values.
"is a coaxial cable used for image on the screen"
buddy.
If not, then stop flaming!
But if you dont have a circuit, then is a problem that must be treated adequately.
Steve
Like this,
You MAY be able to buy a longer cable, if you can identify the connectors.
Steve