That cable is not easily replaceable. I don't know of any off-the-shelf
solutions and those connectors are pretty much impossible to find. I had
badly corroded cables in my P6 and that required me to replace the
connectors with break-away headers. Then I fabricated ned cables to fit
those headers. It was a real pain and I don't recommend that if you have
any chance of salvaging the existing cable.
I can't really tell the extent of the damage from your photo. If the damage
is limited to the middle of the cable, and not the connectors, you could
cut out the damaged portion and splice in a new wire. Or any friend who is
handy with a soldering iron could do that for you. That would be the
simplest solution.
Jed
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> turn. I've been having some power issues with my Polysix, and after
> opening it up to do a little inspecting, I found a 7-wire cable that
> seems to be the culprit Here's a picture of the cable
> http://wp.me/aqYV7-7a> . Does anyone know what it's called and where I
> can order a new one? It runs from the KLM-367 patch assigner board to
> the KLM-376 power supply board. You'll notice that it has "02" printed
> on it. Would it be easiest just to try to repair the cable?
> I'm a bit of an amateur. Thanks for all your help.
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