I just put the connectors of a cable next to each other to see if the colours are in the same order. I also do this with cables I got from Paul. Actually I don't mind what the colours are. Admittedly if they were the same it would be harder to tell if the cable is correct. The only (and painful) mistake I ever did (so far) was to shift the connector when putting it on, so that only three of four pins made contact and of course a short circuit. But this was with a non-MOTM module I "hurried into the synth" and not being careful enough. :-( But I can understand Paul's pain! Michael. On Jul 3, 2009, at 6:00 PM, djbrow54 wrote: > I got some of those earlier cables. Wow, has it been 6 years! > > I just put a "REV" label on the dustcap so I know which ones are > backwards. They connector keying is quite good, so you really have > to work on putting them in backwards. A sharpie writes real well on > the connector dust cap. I also mark the cables I build this way. > That way I know which is which. > > Just a thought ... > > Dave > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> wrote: >> >> I just opened 150 new PWR-20 power cables, and *every one* has the >> red and white wires swapped. >> Now, this happened like 6 years ago, I didn't catch it until a few >> people blew modules up because the directions refer to the color >> code (even though the connector is "semi-keyed" you can certainly >> flip it around and then blow it up). -- noise chasers: http://blauwurf.at -- noise chasers: http://blauwurf.at
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Re: [motm] Re: New PWR-20 cables have color swap
2009-07-04 by Michael Zacherl.
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