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Fixing a broken Ikelite Sync Cord

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I have a sync cord that connects the ikite ttl housing for the 8080 to a nikon sb105 strobe... somehow the connection to the housing port got busted and the strobe won't fire unless i press on it...

 

any suggestions on how i could fix this?

 

danny

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Send it back to Ikelite.

 

I sent mine back, and they replaced it.

 

Great service!

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got it from bh photovideo last year... do you think they would still replace it?

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Ikelite doesn't sell direct.

 

I also bought my stuff from B&H.

 

All of the warranty and repairs need to be sent back to Ikelite.

They have fantastic customer service. They are a fairly small company so you need to be patient. But they will definitely try to accomodate you if you need your cord back by a certain time.

 

It has been my experience that it is better for you to send it directly back to them, rather than having your local dive shop send it. The LDS are not necessary good about sending it right away. Also, when you call Ikelite, they can find your stuff very quickly if it is under your name, rather than the dive shops.

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No problem, I just repaired mine:

 

Just cut the cable (this is the "DIY-section", not the "sending back-section"), unsrew the bulkhead, gently press the pins out of the connector and remove the pins from wires (with a solder-apparatus).

 

WRITE DOWN WICH PIN/WIRE BELONGS WHERE !!!!!

 

Then solder the pins on the wire were it is still in good condition and reassamble the whole thing. And ready is Kees (Dutch saying for: simple job done!)

 

You do have to have a litle experience with soldering, because the pins and wires are small.

 

Good Luck

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hello wolf eel. do the pins go out of the bulkhead backwards (meaning to where the wire is) or forward (towards where it attaches to the housing)?

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Hello Damselfish :D (the fishname refers to the postcount)

 

Yep, pins go out backwards

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my friend pressed to hard and broke one of the pins.. now can't really fix it. damn!

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Since you use the Sb105, you don't have TTL and you don't need all the wires (only fire and ground), so you can exchange the pins.

 

And tell the boatworker to be gentle. You can use a little bit of silicon (LITTLE BIT) to slide in the pins.

 

Or send it to Ike if you want to be sure.

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