Hi,
This is a long-shot but it is possible that some sympathetic soul may be able to help me.I have a cheap "Wansen" 4 channel wireless transmitter for flash which I haven't used much but need to employ now. Unfortunately the transmitter's battery 23A 12V (I assume the 23A is a poorly thought out code number since I can't see this little battery (about the diameter of a AA cell but about half as long) supplying over 270 Watts) had gone flat so I took the transmitter apart to replace it. Sadly in doing so I broke the connection of first one of the black leads and then the red one. Difficult to believe that the connections broke so easily. The kit isn't expensive so I've just ordered a replacement set via Amazon for about £8. But, of course it is coming from China and so won't arrive for three weeks or so and I'd really like to use it before that.
****WARNING**** THE WIRES INSIDE ARE VERY THIN AND THEY BREAK VERY EASILY NEAR THEIR SOLDER CONNECTION!
I
think I know where the red lead should be connected but I've no clue, and can see no indication despite looking at the item under a magnifying glass, as the where the black lead connects. If anybody is familiar with these transmitters or is prepared to be enormously generous and helpful and would VERY CAREFULLY undo one they have and VERY CAREFULLY take a photo or otherwise tell me to where the wires connect I would be most grateful. PLEASE OH PLEASE do not damage your own unit in trying to assist me.
I intend to replace these tiny single strand wires with something a little more meaty.
Thanks - even if you have considered helping and decided otherwise.
Barry