Campy EPS Charger Repair
wjshook
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Aside from me, has anyone been foolish enough to twist the D-connector on their EPS Charger and expose bare wire? Solderring the wires back on is reasonably easy, but only if one knows the pinout on the connector. The cable contains a white, blue, red and black wire. It's a 6-prong connector - pins 1 and 2 are vacant. What's the corresponding color for pins 3-6?
By the way, I've contacted Campy to find out the name of their OEM. OEMs typically publish the wiring diagrams for standard parts. The word is, Campy is the official OEM for this component. It's no wonder they command over $100 for what is effectively a $30 power adapter.
By the way, I've contacted Campy to find out the name of their OEM. OEMs typically publish the wiring diagrams for standard parts. The word is, Campy is the official OEM for this component. It's no wonder they command over $100 for what is effectively a $30 power adapter.
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You could be more likely to have some success if you can get someone to assess a working one with a multimeter, then pass the information they clean from doing that to you?
I am assuming that nobody else can see the bare wires you've exposed to be able to tell you by looking at it, maybe someone has a dead one somewhere they can break apart to tell you though.
Apart from that you're probably going to only get a useful answer from Campagnolo like you said.0