Cable Sleeving Guide

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lancelot wrote:The pin remover tool is available at any good comp store, they cost around R20.00
Care to supply a link, Lance?
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I found this PSU cable sleeving guide on GruntvillE.com

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Will add this to the 1st post aswel
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so i will finally be sleeving my PSU. I'll be doing it next weekend while doobs is spraying the inside of my case for me.

i'm going for black sleeving
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yeah, Doobs is being kind and doing my spray job for me. finally i will get rid of the metal look interior of the Tsunami dream
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i will obviously go for the vantec sleeving kit because they are easily available but can any one suggest a decent molex connector kit that has sata connectors.

and how do i change the sata connectors???
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You can get SATA connectors from P-PCs

And to get off the SATA connectors... are you talking about the ones that the wire are like, STUCK in the connector? Those you'll have to cut off.
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i'll just have to stretch the sleeving over the connectors
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KillerByte wrote:i'll just have to stretch the sleeving over the connectors
To do that you'll have to use sleeving that's too big for the cables, which will look like crap. Rather order some SATA connectors and then cut yours off. Sleeve the cables, and leave a little bit of wire at the end for the connectors.
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oh thats going to be fun.

luckily I oly have the one string that has the two sata connectors on it.

i'll leave that unsleeved then order from ppc. thank goodness they are small enough for wikid to pop into an envelope.
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