HouseLogix - HDMI Repair Kit Installation

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024
  • Damaged HDMI cable or connector? No problem! Our iKon solderless HDMI Repair Kit allows you to re-terminate broken HDMI cables without having to pull new wires where it's not possible or cost prohibitive. This adapter will support the same level of compatibility as the cable you are re-terminating including 1080p, 4k, and 3D.
    This video will walk you through the process of re-terminating and repairing a broken HDMI cable end.
    For more information or to purchase please visit:
    www.houselogix....
    Features:
    Terminate broken HDMI cables using our special HDMI end
    Solderless Design
    Proven Design with thousands of repair kits in use worldwide
    Effective in-field termination for custom installations
    Supplied with full connection instructions and typical HDMI cable pinout color codes
    Required Depth 1.18"
    Applications:
    Use when a new HDMI cable cannot be easily installed
    Use when shorter HDMI cable is needed
    Use when the molded HDMI end will not fit through the supplied conduit

Комментарии • 14

  • @catch262
    @catch262 9 лет назад +7

    I wonder if i could use this to repair a twisted chromecast stick...

  • @IMAPROUDCANADIAN
    @IMAPROUDCANADIAN 9 лет назад +5

    for hdmi that are barried in walls you need 2 people and 2 testers you will need access to both ends

  • @Harrysound
    @Harrysound 10 лет назад +3

    This might sound like a funny question but I need to know .
    I want to cut and disable audio in one of my cables but I'm not sure which wire carries audio or how to find out?
    I need this because my equipment is defaulting to HDMI audio and I want it to ignore that and use optical instead for my current set up. So the only way I can figure doing that is to stop audio passing through the cable and tricking the system.

  • @artificiojuliusv.2757
    @artificiojuliusv.2757 8 лет назад +1

    can you convert a micro usb to AV?

    • @HouseLogixInc
      @HouseLogixInc  8 лет назад +1

      No, sorry, that's not possible with this.

  • @oimi
    @oimi 8 лет назад

    Looks like a viable solution but I want to know how you are supposed to make this look decent? It's ugly. Are there any wall plates suitable for this? What other options are there to make this aesthetically pleasing?

    • @HouseLogixInc
      @HouseLogixInc  8 лет назад

      We normally recommend this goes behind a TV or, once tested, that it's wrapped in electrical tape and then dropped behind the wall so it's not seen.

  • @tonyd3979
    @tonyd3979 11 лет назад +10

    How are you to check continuity if the cable is in a wall? No way to bring both ends that close together. This is all based on perfect scenario. Who cares about fixing a cable like that? Cheaper to buy a new one. We need to know how to fix cables behind walls. It should be noted to everyone that if the wrong wires are put into terminal it will damage the tv or dvd player

    • @HouseLogixInc
      @HouseLogixInc  11 лет назад +5

      To check continuity we recommend running a temporary cable such as bell wire or even speaker wire so you can test the ends. You are correct, if it's a location you can easily pull a new cable, we recommend that. This is for those situations where it's not possible and this is a last resort. EG: We had a client where we ran a 30 ft HDMI cable to a fireplace TV by chipping out the grout, running the wire, and then re-grouting. It took 8 hours to run the line. The client pulled the TV off the wall (articulating mount) and broke the end. We were able to repair this in 1.5 hours versus 8.