- Well there is the option of breaking open the wall and replace the Hdmi cable. NOT...
- Or pulling a new cable through the walls with the old one but this situation involves a corner,
which makes that option impossible as well.
- Then there is the "getting a new connector and solder it on cable" option, unfortunately I could not find someone who did this before.
So here is my motivation to share my experience with you since this is my second time that I have done this....
Here goes....
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- Solder Iron
- Solder
- Desolder wire
- Second Hdmi cable (optional)
- Hdmi to hdmi connector (optional)
- Hdmi connector
- Tyraps
- Sissors
- Extra power cables
- Multi meter
- Aluminium (optional)
- Crocodile clamp assist (thing)
2/3 hours...
Some soldering experience...











































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Also watch that your solder is for electronics as the plumbing grade stuff leaves corrosive residue that is difficult to wash off. This residue will destroy the fine wires in a few years with any humidity. The residue is also slightly conductive and can hurt battery life in battery powered devices.
The hot glue tip from Pignanelli can be extended to also make strain reliefs. Hot glue is also nice because you can still solder inside of the glue if you have made a mistake.
Make sure to connect the shield wires! HDMI uses very high frequencies to transmit the video. Improper shield may cause trouble down the road or cause interference with other electronics. Remember: "Hope is neither a plan nor a course of action".
The pinout is at: http://pinouts.ru/Video/hdmi_pinout.shtml
Get one of these: http://www.infinitecables.com/pop/wpk-hd1-d.htm
...a philosophy that hopefully our highway bridge designers do NOT use. :D
(Seriously,) when I do these types of connectors, if I have to recycle or repair one not made for that, hot glue (sticks) is a good solution to insulate and protect the soldering and wires. Not always the most attractive, but usually effective and durable.