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Splicing Transducer Cable
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Hey there TubeDude,

I read all the posts to now and my thought too was .... What ?? shrink warp is chopped liver or what ?? ha ha ha

Being an old school PC board prototype guy then graduating to the post/wire shrink wrap connector system, I didn't like the looks of the 'squish the cylnder to connect the wires' connector. What happens is that when the cylinder is pinched, not only are some wire filiments cut automatically BUT..... the pinch causes a wierd bind along the length of the indivisual wires which causes them to be severed immediatley or (worse yet) when you are moving them around to get the system going!

Cut that out! pun intended! Heavy guage wire is one thing but not the wire used in these tranducers and carrying such low V/amp.... don't even what to get started on that issue.

JapanRon
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Splicing Transducer Cable - by TubeDude - 05-07-2005, 01:35 AM
Re: [TubeDude] Splicing Transducer Cable - by JapanRon - 05-11-2005, 04:23 AM

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