PhobosRandom wrote: ↑March 7th, 2024, 12:09 pmThe_Y33TER wrote: ↑February 28th, 2024, 8:07 am
Try the Pocket Hose Silver Bullet. Pretty sure I'm not the only one using it, it looks (mostly) like splitless loom, but is MUCH more flexible. And, since it's a fabric exterior, it won't make god awful noises when it flexes (I'm looking at you split loom) and it won't bend in super weird ways. 10/10, best hose I've ever used. (Never use 3/4in pond tubing, worst mistake of my life)
Okay, I know it's been a while but thanks for the answer. I think I saw someone use it in a video, I'll check that again. Do you know if there is enough space in it to fit the 14pin ribbon cable. Because the hose looks really cool, but seems a bit tight.
READ ENTIRE POST BEFORE DOING I'm using the frankengeek kit at some point (since I have a spirit pack), which is only 4 pin, so it will be easier, but the same strategy will be used.
I'll go over it in a step by step for clarity.
1. Cut the silver bullet to the required length, use lighter to prevent fraying.
2. Obtain 1/4 inch internal diameter yellow latex surgical tubing for flex and ribbon protection.
3. Slit the SURGICAL TUBING (not silver bullet) and roll up the ribbon so it's round and put it inside the hose bit by bit, doing step 4 in the process
4. Tape the hose at an interval, 1-2 inches, nice electrical tape. Put ribbon inside, tape, more ribbon, tape, more ribbon, repeat.
5a. Tape connector inline with hose, will be difficult
5b.
[!! TAKE A PHOTO FIRST !!] Push in metal flaps on the bottom of the connector and remove the wires and CAREFULLY tape the wires together, I would cover the ends with a short slit scrap of latex tubing, then taping over the ENTIRE scrap to keep it on and shut. Take scrap off when finished with step 6.
6. Push latex hose as far as you can, then push the section of the hose together, not squeezing the interior hose, then squeezing tighter on the outer hose as you pull the inner hose through, then repeat until it's the whole way through.
7a. Attach hose to pack and wand, plug them in, easy
7b. Reassemble the JST, then connect it all together.
Somewhat simple.
EDIT: MUCH EASIER STRATEGY:
Create the Latex hose as shown above and tape it to the clear hose BEFORE REMOVING IT FROM THE OUTER HOSE, then carefully PULL THE INNER HOSE OUT THROUGH THE OTHER END. It will act like a built in fish tape.
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