bigcypresshunter said:I found a 4 wire cable off an old mouse. The wires are kinda small but it might work.
Cut a strip of 1/4 inch insulation off a 2 conductor wire and epoxy it on the wire where it goes in the headset
bigcypresshunter said:I found a 4 wire cable off an old mouse. The wires are kinda small but it might work.
I mean that the wire may be too small for the current. I can double up on the positive but it may not work if the negative is too small. It uses 2- 9 volt batteries.Treasure_Hunter said:bigcypresshunter said:I found a 4 wire cable off an old mouse. The wires are kinda small but it might work.
Cut a strip of 1/4 inch insulation off a 2 conductor wire and epoxy it on the wire where it goes in the headset
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