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<blockquote data-quote="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS" data-source="post: 32266" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Re: Snake problems</p><p></p><p>I have a couple stage snakes from them that have had the outer sheath shrink a little but I have not lost any channels. My belief is that the hot weather has caused it. Losing channels is something else more than likely. Open your connectors and see if the bad channels are in need of re-soldering. There is an easy fix to your problem. It takes a little while to do but I find it is worth it. Put a longer piece of shrink tubing on the cable. You will have to take some but not all of the connectors off and then resolder them when you are done so start with the bad channels. This has also happened to me on other brands of snakes too. Again, I think that the heat here has a lot to do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS, post: 32266, member: 70"] Re: Snake problems I have a couple stage snakes from them that have had the outer sheath shrink a little but I have not lost any channels. My belief is that the hot weather has caused it. Losing channels is something else more than likely. Open your connectors and see if the bad channels are in need of re-soldering. There is an easy fix to your problem. It takes a little while to do but I find it is worth it. Put a longer piece of shrink tubing on the cable. You will have to take some but not all of the connectors off and then resolder them when you are done so start with the bad channels. This has also happened to me on other brands of snakes too. Again, I think that the heat here has a lot to do with it. [/QUOTE]
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