DIY wire sheathing/insulation
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I also plan to reroute my cables.
It's such a mess at the moment and so many cables that the air from the fan can hardly get through.
I intend to do it the way it is done with today's computer cases... I put in a second floor under which all the cables disappear and that you only see the duet where the cables come out of the floor just next to the board and to the lead connections.It's always a pain when you want to change something on the board... you always have to cut the cable ties first to get there.
It doesn't look annoying or pretty either.
And... the cooling would definitely work better.Google Translate
--- Original Text ---Ich habe auch vor, meine Kabel neu zu verlegen.
Das ist momentan so ein Durcheinander und so eine Menge an Kabeln, dass die Luft vom Ventilator kaum noch durchkommt.
Ich habe es so vor wie es bei den heutigen Computergehäusen gemacht wird... ich lege einen zweiten Boden ein unter dem all die Kabel verschwinden und das man nur noch das Duet sieht wo die Kabel kurz neben dem Board aus dem Boden kommen und zu den Anschlüssen führen.Es ist immer eine Qual wenn man am Board etwas ändern möchte... erst muss man immer die Kabelbinder zerschneiden um ans Ziel zu kommen.
Nervig und schön sieht es auch nicht aus.
Und... die Kühlung würde bestimmt besser funktionieren. -
@jens55 I'm not sure I'd want to wrap my pets in it though
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@nightowl said in DIY wire sheathing/insulation:
@jens55 I'm not sure I'd want to wrap my pets in it though
Say what ??? I am so confused .....
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@norder said in DIY wire sheathing/insulation:
You may want to do some hot glue over the end of the braid before you heat shrink, like @deckingman mentioned.
Just to clarify, I suggested using glue lined heat shrink rather than glueing the braid separately. This type of heat shrink has a hot melt glue coating on the inside of the tubing. So when heated, it both shrinks and melts the glue.
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Just my juvenile sense of humour...
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@deckingman
That sounds good, I didn't even know that. -
@deckingman said in DIY wire sheathing/insulation:
glue lined heat shrink
I didn't even know that was a thing.
What a great idea!
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Thanks, everyone, great tips!
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@nightowl said in DIY wire sheathing/insulation:
Just my juvenile sense of humour...
And what's so funny about wrapping up my pet snake in a cable sleeve ? ...
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@nightowl @gnydick there is also spiral cable wrap like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wrapping-Organizer-Durable-Sleeves-Computers/dp/B08CV4F7RX typically found in black or transparent. This can be wrapped around wires in-situ.
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@dc42 I use that stuff at work, its great for short runs but a nightmare on longer stuff, also be warned don`t use it on moving wiring it will eat though your insulation!
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@jumpedwithbothfeet I use it to tie the two multicore cables going to the effector of my sets to the Bowden tube. No problems with it cutting through insulation yet, however the type of spiral wrap I use is quite soft.
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@dc42 I imagine that's a pretty straight path to the effector with not many turns or bends? still I would keep an eye on it, I`ve seen vibration alone make it chafe through the insulation but then that was the thicker style of spiral wrap