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| daveg2000:
When my cabinet gets here next week and I start working on the control panel, I plan to make the P1 & P2 controls swappable with my Dreamcast. I think I want to go the route of Molex to plug/unplug the sets of controls. What do I need to know about these things? Is there a certain size thats easier to work with than others? Do I need tools to get the wires inserted into these things? What size wire should I work with for the control panel - that would fit the molex plugs well? thanks guys! Cant wait to get the new cabinet and gets some construction pics posted! |
| kcoleman:
I am not an expert, but I beleive the cycle times for molex connectors are not that great. They are made for something like 25 or so insertion/removal cycles. Not sure if that will cause an issue. I might look at a D-sub connector. |
| cholin:
Well if you actually look at molex connectors, youll realize that they arent that sturdy to hold up to changing them alot of times. I would have to recomment a fingerboard. Each panel gets its own fingerboard (1-3 bucks each) and then you need one connector in your cabinet (I hear these are a little more pricey). Then, you just pull out the connector and insert a new one. If you do it fancy enough, you can probably route a tunnel in your panel, put your wires in there, and cover it with a wood filler so nobody sees your wires. Then on the far end, you route a space for your connector to slide into......I just got an idea! Nobody will see my wiring! |
| daveg2000:
Hmmm.. bummer.. thats not good news.. I was looking forward to doing this.... (sounded easy and mostly solder free - except for a bit on the Dreamcast controller) Fingerboards look like it might be a little tough. I saw a post on using diodes also between the DC controller and the IPac.. but I guess I dont want to have 20 diodes to solder and have hanging around under the cabinet either... do I? |
| DaemonCollector:
I used crimp style D-Subs for my control swapping, works great. |
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