Originally Posted by
Harold_4074
I have great respect for the job that Packard Shutter does in keeping this ancient technology available to us, but I should point out that having bought a new shutter with sync, I found that those little connectors were merely crimped onto the wire with pliers, and slipped off quite readily (fortunately, before I started to use the shutter). It was tricky to get the crimp open far enough to get the wire back in, but now it is securely soldered and insulated with shrink tubing. The best solution is probably to solder (small) wires onto the pins, insulate them, and terminate the wires as a pigtail with something like a stereo miniplug/socket. The microswitch connectors will not be particularly reliable unless strain-relieved, and then changing the connection will be an nuisance.
(notice that Pocket Wizards have only miniplug inputs, so there is a vote of confidence for that connector)
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