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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Stone" data-source="post: 17299" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>Re: multi pin connectors</p><p></p><p>It definitely would be a huge task. 120pins per connector. So for what your talking you would have to strip,crimp,heat shrink and insert a pin 480 times. I admit i cringe at cutting my snake but ive timed myself over and over and it would save time setting up. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> Theres a few you tube vids and Ive read what i could find and it isn't rocket science but for someone that isn't detail oriented messing up a pin layout looks like it could make you want to hang yourself with the snake. Not to mention the downtime. Ive been watching Mass connectors on ebay as well as bulk snake etc. I may build a multipin snake rather then modify my current snake. That way I wouldn't be under the time crunch in doing it between shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Stone, post: 17299, member: 269"] Re: multi pin connectors It definitely would be a huge task. 120pins per connector. So for what your talking you would have to strip,crimp,heat shrink and insert a pin 480 times. I admit i cringe at cutting my snake but ive timed myself over and over and it would save time setting up. Theres a few you tube vids and Ive read what i could find and it isn't rocket science but for someone that isn't detail oriented messing up a pin layout looks like it could make you want to hang yourself with the snake. Not to mention the downtime. Ive been watching Mass connectors on ebay as well as bulk snake etc. I may build a multipin snake rather then modify my current snake. That way I wouldn't be under the time crunch in doing it between shows. [/QUOTE]
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