Used 72 pin connectors
So After selling a handful of NES systems on EBay, I've built up a healthy load of used official Nintendo 72 pin connectors. I've seen some people selling them on Ebay, but the prices are all over the place. I'm not sure of how well they work, I always just replace them before selling the system. How much are they worth? Whats the best way of selling them? Solo? Groups of 5?
I think fixed priced auctions are still .25 right now, figured I'd get rid of these in a BIN or two. Thanks guys!
I think fixed priced auctions are still .25 right now, figured I'd get rid of these in a BIN or two. Thanks guys!
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Just use a little sand paper to get the crud off, then a tiny screw driver to make the pins a bit tighter. Works every time.
* Put them in a pot covered in water
* Put some dish washer powder in there
* Boil for 10 minutes
* Put oven on 75 degrees (Centigrade... should be 170 or so in Farenheit) and place them in there for 10 minutes to dry them out completely.
* Voilá - They're like new.
This doesn't hurt the connectors in any way, I've done it many times and a renovated connector is 1000's better than a new ninja grip one. Seems like the heat makes the metall pins bend back to their original position.
Edit: Degrees.
There's a great way to make them like new again and actually requires very little work.
* Put them in a pot covered in water
* Put some dish washer powder in there
* Boil for 10 minutes
* Put oven on 75 degrees (Centigrade... should be 170 or so in Farenheit) and place them in there for 10 minutes to dry them out completely.
* Voilá - They're like new.
This doesn't hurt the connectors in any way, I've done it many times and a renovated connector is 1000's better than a new ninja grip one. Seems like the heat makes the metall pins bend back to their original position.
Edit: Degrees.
Looks like I'll be boiling some pin connectors next week!
And thanks for the info... I would have never thought of that, I used to sand the pins with sandpaper but that is a lot of work..
Pserge, dunno about liquid, should that make to much boubles while boiling? But you could try.
http://cgi.ebay.com/70-Used-72-Pin-Connectors-for-Nintendo-NES_W0QQitemZ280199863093QQihZ018QQcategoryZ139973QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
I think this fella has the market cornered on used connectors:
http://cgi.ebay.com/70-Used-72-Pin-Connectors-for-Ninte...
Thats good ole' PEDRO!
http://hem.bredband.net/corail/nesfix/index.html
I had been planning to try this ever since I saw the thread back in the day, but never got around to it until last night. Looking at the steps, I think the ones from this link I just posted will work better.
ah man I hate it when these old threads come back up and I don't look at the date...I thought buk fitty was back
Heh heh, I thought the exact same thing.