Black Ninja
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I was away for a 2 days, but I am happy to be back and can reply now.
P.S. Black Ninja is in the house.
P.S. Black Ninja is in the house.
My little contribution to the world is to use the rounded side edge on the 15015 to run the wires over several times and straighten them that way.
A solid wire crimp is a very special thing, with three "fingers" that slide around the solid conductor.
I think we all appreciate your feed back, the only thing I find challenging is expressing my usual sarcasm, as tone doesn't come across well in text.
I always feel bad that yesterday's equipment ends up chewing watts in some geek's basement.
I thought that was the goal of prosumers/server enthusiasts... I mean half of ebay is datacenter/server farm blow-outs. :D
Like 6" ones?Does anybody heard about very short cat6 patch cables already pre-made for sell ?
I was away for a 2 days, but I am happy to be back and can reply now.
Now here I do admit I didn't use exactly the crimp you are showing, but I didn't neglect the fact that proper crimp has to be used. The kind I am using (from microcenter) was specified to work on solid and stranded. It looks like 2 vampire teeth twisted a little bit at opposite directions to bite the wire from both sides. I took several pictures(see pics) and I hope they are clear enough to show what it looks like.
That's why everything should be new if budget allows is. Of course for playing or testing used make more sense.
Hm... Let me investigate , how short actually would need to be in order to connect from 1U post to another.
Um yeah, but I have been called worse. ;)Ugh, cabling for the lazy
Um yeah, but I have been called worse. ;)
let's say 3.5" if the length is expressed from end of connector to end of connector on the cable :)
Yeah, there are different strategies for solid crimps, the main thing is that they've got to avoid breaking the solid conductor, which basically means surrounding rather than puncturing it. Crimps rated for solid are often also rated for stranded.