Replace the connector on VGA cable

Compman55

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I have an older Sony flat CRT that has the wire integral. There is no way to replace the cable. I have used it so much for testing computers that the wire / connector is bad. You have to wiggle every time you want to use the computer to get the correct colors.

Can anyone advise where to buy a replacement connector and how to go about installing it?

It is a nice monitor and displays excellent images. I hate to scrap it just for this problem.
 

stahlhart

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Is this a cable permanently attached to the monitor internally on the monitor side? Doesn't seem to me that that would not be repairable, in that you could clip one end from a new cable and dress/solder the wires to the board after you've pulled the back cover off.

Here is an example of a connector if you want to handle it on the other end:

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/1571651-5/A102008-ND/2135482
 

Compman55

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It is possible to do it internally, but you have to destory the plastics to get it apart.

I wil thinking of just replacing the end. This way nothing has to come apart.
 

stahlhart

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Ah -- design for assembly, not servicing. Sorry to hear that.

You should be able to find the male D shell connector you need at either Mouser or DigiKey, though. Make a good diagram for the wiring so you can get it all back together okay. Good luck...