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Re: A question about building EDS cables [message #68471 is a reply to message #68460] |
Sun, 21 May 2006 20:58 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Use a dremel, a DVM to check for shorts/correct wiring and you can do this.
Expect to glue one side of each end, as you'll be cutting the clasp off of
one side. Or, you could just hit a electronics parts website and order the
right ends and cable :)
Me? I hacked up some IDE's I've been using for years, but it takes a few
tools and a steady hand/eye coordination.
AA
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:4470a39b$1@linux...
> .......errrrrrr...........how would I connect this cable to the pins on
> the
> EDS card if I didn't use the plastic connectors? I figured I'd just cut
> through the connector after the 10th row over from the red striped edge.
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4470956c$1@linux...
>>
>> It's just ribbon cable as you noticed. Are you trying to use the
> connectors
>> too that are on the IDE cable? hmmm
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >It appears that these are really just abbreviated ATA 33 cables. I've
>> >got
>> a
>> >bunch of these here. So I could just get a chainsaw and cut the width
> down
>> >to the same number of rows of conductors of an EDS cable, I
>> >assume.......but, the IDE cables have two connectors, on one end. Can I
>> just
>> >use the length of cable between any two of the connectors or do I need
>> >to
>> >use the long cable run between the mobo conductor and the first drive
>> >connector. If I can use the stretch of cable between any two connectors,
>> >then I'm assuming it's OK to trim the remaining cable that is trailing
> after
>> >the conductor.......maybe using a shaped charge to do this?
>> >
>> >
>>
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>
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Re: A question about building EDS cables [message #68472 is a reply to message #68449] |
Sun, 21 May 2006 23:21 |
wmarkwilson_
Messages: 7 Registered: May 2006
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I've always made my own. Aaron is right though; once you tool the width
down, you lose a clapsing mech on one end. I unclasp everything first, get
out the scissors and make the correct cable length, cut off the peirced
ends, narrow the conductors down to the number required, etc. Once that
prep is done, align the cut cable ends over the knives and use the clasp to
repunch the new cable ends. Use some blocking to do this.... its easy.
Once punched down, one end of the cnnector body is already clasped... just
super glue the other end suspending the connector vertically - cut end down.
Dry - test - go.
Dubya
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:447093a9@linux...
> It appears that these are really just abbreviated ATA 33 cables. I've got
> a
> bunch of these here. So I could just get a chainsaw and cut the width down
> to the same number of rows of conductors of an EDS cable, I
> assume.......but, the IDE cables have two connectors, on one end. Can I
> just
> use the length of cable between any two of the connectors or do I need to
> use the long cable run between the mobo conductor and the first drive
> connector. If I can use the stretch of cable between any two connectors,
> then I'm assuming it's OK to trim the remaining cable that is trailing
> after
> the conductor.......maybe using a shaped charge to do this?
>
>
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