Toxic Cables
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Likely broke a joint on the jack, so replacing the jack will fix this.
You can PM me, i stock the entire Viablue range, can also supply the connectors for the Alpha Dog.
I am extremely busy, so sometime a reply can take a day or two, so please bare with me.
Would there be any interest in black cotton sleeved OCC Copper litz, removes the need for having to sleeve wires yourself? I am placing a new order today, so if there was enough interest, i could get in a couple thousand extra meters and offer some great prices on it.
You can PM me, i stock the entire Viablue range, can also supply the connectors for the Alpha Dog.
I am extremely busy, so sometime a reply can take a day or two, so please bare with me.
Would there be any interest in black cotton sleeved OCC Copper litz, removes the need for having to sleeve wires yourself? I am placing a new order today, so if there was enough interest, i could get in a couple thousand extra meters and offer some great prices on it.
I've yet to become a customer of yours, but I'd probably be interested in this. I've been using some silk sleeved litz a bit recently with some success. I've considered purchasing some cotton sheathing, so this might be a good solution for me.
I'll keep an eye on this thread in case you happen to go forward with this.
How do you guys coil the two wires without it uncoiling? It looks like you just spun them around each other.
If I have time, I'll post a quick video later of how to twist the together.
But basically, instead of twisting them together, what you do is have one piece of cable in each hand, and cross them over each other, every time you cross it over pull it reasonably tight. Then it stays together.
Anybody have an idea to fix this? Ths incoming cable (with the white tape) was loose. The white tape part used to be inside the wooden Y-split case. The wooden Y split was glued together, with only friction holdingthe cable in place.
I really do not need to use the wooden splitter - so if there are better alternatives that can be refitted I a open for suggestions
Why don't you just glue it back together? I don't know why they used the white tape in the first place, they should have glued it right then.