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So I recently did some organizing of the wiring in my UP 844 and then I had an issue where only some of the lights came on. I found that this wire broke from the plug. What could I do to fix it? Is there a piece I can take out of the plug to reclamp it to the wire or do I try to soldering it back on?

Thanks in advance for the advice,

Jim

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A novel thought is to use the correct Molex connector pin for the job.  CONN FEMALE 22-28AWG 2.5MM TIN

If you don't have a crimp tool, you can actually put these on by crimping the wire by hand and then a tiny drop of solder to secure things.  Obviously, it's preferable to have the crimp tool.

If the connector shell is damaged, you may need to replace it.

CONN HOUSING 6POS 2.5MM SHROUD

I cringe when I see hack jobs on wiring come in for repair, and they do arrive quite frequently!

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

A novel thought is to use the correct Molex connector pin for the job.  CONN FEMALE 22-28AWG 2.5MM TIN

If you don't have a crimp tool, you can actually put these on by crimping the wire by hand and then a tiny drop of solder to secure things.  Obviously, it's preferable to have the crimp tool.

If the connector shell is damaged, you may need to replace it.

CONN HOUSING 6POS 2.5MM SHROUD

I cringe when I see hack jobs on wiring come in for repair, and they do arrive quite frequently!

Is the 5264 SPOX/2.5mm shroud series the standard for Lionel innards? For example, the reverse board on a conventional dockside switcher, pictured below?

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