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[Help] Best Method of Sleeving with Double Crimped Wire?

Revan654

Any tips when sleeving Wires that are double crimped (Heatshrinkless) ? Mainly the ATX PSU cable, The wires do go in different directions so putting two wires in a single sleeve will not work.

 

Also with having three wires in Top/Bottom Slot with Sleeving, What's the best Cable Combs that will support that (Closed) or best way to hide the third wire when using cable Combs?

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1 minute ago, Revan654 said:

Any tips when sleeving Wires that are double crimped (Heatshrinkless) ? Mainly the ATX PSU cable, The wires do go in different directions so putting two wires in a single sleeve will not work.

 

Also with having three wires in Top/Bottom Slot with Sleeving, What's the best Cable Combs that will support that (Closed) or best way to hide the third wire when using cable Combs?

For the cleanest look doing to double wire method and having a splice further back and hidden behind the motherboard tray would be best. 

 

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2 minutes ago, W-L said:

For the cleanest look doing to double wire method and having a splice further back and hidden behind the motherboard tray would be best. 

 

 

That requires soldering.

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18 minutes ago, Revan654 said:

 

That requires soldering.

Yes that would require a solder joint, if you wanted to double wire with a third connection there wouldn't be really an easy way of hiding it for a cable comb that is very clean. However if you wanted to do a two wire into a single connector, tapering the wires and sleeve can help to keep things at a lower profile for it to fit into the connector. 

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