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Latest post 08-26-2011 4:16 PM by Stoobietoo. 2 replies.
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  • 08-25-2011 7:34 AM

    STB-C IR cable: DIY y-adapter for two external devices

    Hi specialists,

    I made that one by my own so I cut the 3,5mm plugs of the two STB-C IR cables and soldered them to one common 3,5mm plug. Do I have to consider plus and minus when soldering one wire to ground and the other one plus or minus?

  • 08-26-2011 2:53 PM In reply to

    Re: STB-C IR cable: DIY y-adapter for two external devices

    The easy way would have been to just buy a Y-splitter, standard available for a few dimes....would have saved you cutting cables etc because this whole thing may very well not work !!

    The thing is: you're placing 2 (IR-) Leds parrallel and, unless they're ''equally paired'' (almost never is my guess) the one with the lowest threshold will give light and the other not.

    Therefore, my bet is, even if the polarity is correct (which does matter), only one of the 2 will work....

    You may try to put them in series though (if that works depends on the electronics ''driving'' the IR led).

  • 08-26-2011 4:16 PM In reply to

    Re: STB-C IR cable: DIY y-adapter for two external devices

    I think ipaul is correct in that you may have caused more issues than you solved.

    With the STB controller on my TV (BV5) it came with one ir blaster (silver), when I ordered the B&O splitter I had to ensure I got the gold B&O blaster to ensure they worked.

    I assume the internal connections to the plug must be different. ie each blaster wired as "mono" but the splitter "stereo". so silver would only work on the left channel and gold on the right so that the STB controller separates the ir and only sends to the blaster that is set-up in the connections menu and actually attached to the item being controlled.  (that's my simplistic low tech view of how it may work)

    It may be just a gimmick to get you to buy B&O but I'm sure there's a valid reason for it.

    Stoobie

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