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Vantec Heat Shrink Tube
Ive just tryed yesterday to Sleeve my wires.
I used your Blue Sleeving kit and when i started to shrink the blue heat shrink tubes they do not shrink at all!!!
It looks like a ratio of 1.2 or something. When i have to pass through the HD connector i need to use the 26mm Tube, and theres no way in hell im gonna be able to shrink it so it can hold the Wires.
I tryed everything, lighters, flame, even a soldering gun. Impossible to do.
Anyone already used those things? Or have a better heat shrink tube solution than Vantec's?
Thanks a lot!
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Hammerhead Shark
Home Depot sells heat shrink tubing in all shapes & sizes.
That's weird that Vantec's is giving you problems?
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Hammerhead Shark
I got the black version of that sleeving kit and it shrunk fine...I used a lighter. You have to get fairly close to it, and make sure to hold it for a second or two, then move it (you don't want to melt the wires!)
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Silver & Black
Re: Vantec Heat Shrink Tube
Originally posted by [KitFox]
When i have to pass through the HD connector i need to use the 26mm Tube, and theres no way in hell im gonna be able to shrink it so it can hold the Wires.
Sounds like that is your problem right there. If you're using a big piece of heat shrink tubing to pass over your molex connector it probably isn't going to shrink all the way down tight.
Most people have to remove the molex connectors in order to accomplish what your trying to do, thats about all I can suggest.
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Expensive Sushi
got the black version of that sleeving kit and it shrunk fine...I used a lighter
Lighter with a black Kit is cool, but the smoke of the lighter makes the blue tube turn carbonized black :P
Ive found an incredible demo of sleeving there searching for infos.
http://www.casemodgod.com/cable_organizers_(2).htm
If you're using a big piece of heat shrink tubing to pass over your molex connector it probably isn't going to shrink all the way down tight.
I think youre right Gar, problem is the Serial ATA Cable cannot be removed. And unfortunatelly, this gonna take me another day withouth being able to use my comp. Nooooo!!
Thanks all!
Last edited by [KitFox]; 08-18-2004 at 08:51 AM.
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by [KitFox]
Lighter with a black Kit is cool, but the smoke of the lighter makes the blue tube turn carbonized black :P
Good call...I overlooked the obvious.
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Silver & Black
Post some pics up if you can, would like to see how its coming along
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Hammerhead Shark
I used a hair dryer to shrink the vantec tubing, dont have to worry as much about melting wires. Gar is right, you definitely need the molex remover tool. Looks good!!
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Silver & Black
Definately looking nice, if I wasn't so lazy I would do some wire management like that
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i had no problems whatsoever with the shring tubing just used a hair dryer,but i totaly gave up trying to get the braiding over the molex conectors-just to tight.ive actually managed to hide wires behind the ones that are sheved so not to bad at all.im glad i had a neo power less wires to sleve
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