How neat does it have to be? ;-)
Seriously, in a commercial environment a circuit-board mounted 40-pin connector can be wave soldered in less than a second.
By hand, with optimal soldering equipment and quality solder, you can figure on about 1 second per pin (soldered correctly, without too much or too little solder) to a circuit board.
Soldering wires takes about 5 seconds per pin, assuming that the ends are already stripped, tinned and properly aligned (not mix & match/hard to find).
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The 2 pin conecter is for computer communication
it is a 34 pin connector
In an attempt to trim the size of the connector, a 25-pin SCSI connector was designed for narrow SCSI.
Pin 1 on adapter card connectors is typically located at the end of the connector with a notch or a keying feature that ensures proper orientation when inserting the card. In most cases, it is positioned at the top left corner when viewing the connector from the solder side. The pin numbering often follows a specific standard, such as PCI or PCIe, which helps in identifying pin 1 consistently across different types of connectors.
A DIN connector has a 5-Pin connector
24 pin connector is required to supply power to the motherboard.
You solder ground to pin 1, hot/plus to pin 2, cold/minus to pin 3
Yes, as long as it has a 15-pin VGA connector.
a PVc pipe about 2yds long and a nebulizer of 2 wats
To pull a pin from a connector, first ensure the connector is disconnected from any power source. Use a small tool, such as a pin extractor or a flathead screwdriver, to gently press down on the locking tab or release mechanism associated with the pin. Carefully pull the pin out of the connector while maintaining a steady grip to avoid damaging the surrounding pins or the connector itself. If needed, consult the connector's manual for specific instructions related to your particular model.
I got a 7 pin connector with harness and used the color code and put it to 6 pin green to left etc