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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Ulkuniemi" data-source="post: 74878" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Re: Cable from X32 to S16</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I made "cheap powercat" by simply twisting cat-cable and powercable around each other. It took about two hours in a long hallway to do it. Grabbing parts that were already there it ended costing only few euros. The Cat-cable is that grey fairly stiff one, that does NOT lay flat on floor, but makes waves and loops. However , when combined with rubber powercable the result lays nicely and is flexible. </p><p></p><p>The first is about 23m long and I plan to make another using the 65 meter CAT-cable, that I have laying unused. Perhaps I even add a DMX-cable to that - I have just right free cable for that, too.</p><p></p><p>Having the cables neatly tied around each other is somewhat time-consuming, but end result is rewarding. I have the cables go full round about once every 20cm/8inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Ulkuniemi, post: 74878, member: 1978"] Re: Cable from X32 to S16 Hello I made "cheap powercat" by simply twisting cat-cable and powercable around each other. It took about two hours in a long hallway to do it. Grabbing parts that were already there it ended costing only few euros. The Cat-cable is that grey fairly stiff one, that does NOT lay flat on floor, but makes waves and loops. However , when combined with rubber powercable the result lays nicely and is flexible. The first is about 23m long and I plan to make another using the 65 meter CAT-cable, that I have laying unused. Perhaps I even add a DMX-cable to that - I have just right free cable for that, too. Having the cables neatly tied around each other is somewhat time-consuming, but end result is rewarding. I have the cables go full round about once every 20cm/8inches. [/QUOTE]
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