I've made a lot of cable assemblies in my time but these are some of the best but also the most difficult. There are several videos on You-tube that will give you an idea of how to crimp pins. I've encountered a few problems. It's not clear what the PIN numbers are, as far as I can tell you can create whatever PIN you want just to stay consistent. I found a chart that made sense to me and used it. The second is the outlet, I found the information on Molex.com and attached the picture. Don't attempt to use them without a proper crimping tool, even with one you should buy two packs of connectors if you intend to use more than one. It took me 15 needles to get them right (set of 4). You can also buy just men's or women's lapel pins.
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