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| Unstupid:
I'd rather just buy a wiring harness and just use the color coded wires to determine which wire does where. |
| Nephasth:
--- Quote from: Unstupid on March 03, 2014, 08:35:33 pm ---I'd rather just buy build a wiring harness and just use the color coded wires to determine which wire does where. --- End quote --- Me too! Black for ground, black for 5v, black for 12v, black for pl1-up, black for pl1-down, black for... ;D |
| ChanceKJ:
--- Quote from: Nephasth on March 03, 2014, 09:05:31 pm --- --- Quote from: Unstupid on March 03, 2014, 08:35:33 pm ---I'd rather just buy build a wiring harness and just use the color coded wires to determine which wire does where. --- End quote --- Me too! Black for ground, black for 5v, black for 12v, black for pl1-up, black for pl1-down, black for... ;D --- End quote --- That's the plan. Worst case I have a silver sharpie marker to make little hash marks on the ends of the wire. |
| Ken Layton:
--- Quote from: Brutick on March 02, 2014, 06:15:05 pm ---Hey everyone, I was just trying out a new-ish idea this weekend to label my signal wires with my Brother Label Maker and some clear heat shrink. I made the labels with the smallest size font I could print on the label maker, which was 5pt. font, and then I trimmed the excess off around the text. I put the label around the signal wires and then put a small bit of clear heat shrink tubing on top of the label. I think the result came out pretty well! On my real build, I plan to label both ends of the signal wire, the end at the keyboard encoder, and the end with the crimp on connector attached. Just thought this post could be beneficial for people looking for some ideas, and are too cheap to buy a heat shrink printer (like myself ;)) --- End quote --- I like what you've done with the labels. It looks great. Bravo! :applaud: |
| ed12:
Ken Layton i to think it is perfect if u have ever work in a factory where plc's are with out lables u are sol in short order,even hydro panels have them and most electrications do it..at least the 1's that care ed |
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