@@calonyoutube no stevin I see him in Christmasiscancelled's streams and in boardzys streams and I saw him comment on Hachi's video about aimer7 coaching "aimer7 aim coaching made me a god" and I thought it was random to see him here
Normal mouse cables have 5 wires of which one is a grounding wire for the shielding. Paracord cables don't have shielding so they only have 4 wires. It is possible to use a 4 pin jst but then you risk pluging it in wrong into the mouse because the mouse has 5 pins. With a 5 pin jst you can't plug it in wrong even if you use it with only 4 wires.
thx for the video, i paracorded my g403 almost a year ago following it and it worked fine... until today. seems like the cable was damaged inside the mouse, although i didn't see any visual signs of damage when i stripped the paracord. i'm pretty sure it was because the cable was sliding up and down at the stress relief point since the hole was very big vertically. i cut out the damaged part and spliced it with heatshrink and it works fine again. this time i added enough layers of heatshrink so that it doesn't move at all at the stress relief. soldering the wires to the crimps is kind of difficult as well, i would recommend a small conical tip and very little solder. if you flood the connectors with too much solder you won't be able to plug the crimps into the connectors since there's no space. also, i was wondering if there's a proper method to get the crimps into the jst connector, i found it super difficult to push them in even after prying the top clips up. the clip on top of the crimp was very tight
i had a similar issue with my paracorded g403 after only 4 months. No visible cable damage but the mouse started turning off when i did fast flicks with the paracord but not with the stock cable. I think The way the cable lays inside the mouse is bad for the fragile, thin wires. Its so crammed and if the stress relief isn't working perfectly the wires grind against the plastic that's supposed to hold the cable in place. I cut some of the plastic out with a knive so the cable can lay more freely inside the mouse, i improved the stress relief and i put some more cable in the mouse. This seems to have fixed the cable for now. I hope it won't break again because i don't own a soldering iron or a crimping tool
@@calonyoutube Only reason I said it was I ordered a new cable(generic paracord one) off Aliexpress and a number of the reviews said they plugged it in to their mouse w/o checking the order and after plugging in the USB, their mouse released smoke and stopped working.
What does the 5 Pin connector name? i cant hear u clearly or u can give me the link and one more what is the name of the core wires called? and can u drop the link where to buy it 🥺
@@EternalBeast97 He literally used a viper mini as example in this video. The cable is flexible enough to be bent around, you don't need a specific angled stress relief.
BuckstarrZ got it, apologize. As I’ve seen some premade cables for the mini and they use some bracket as a stress relief, but if just the heatshrink is enough that’s good. Thank you,
@@EternalBeast97 It should work quite fine. A custom printed stress relief is optimal but this works really well too. It was the standard before 3d printed stress reliefs were a thing :)
Thanks for the tutorial!
I just made a paracord PS/2 cable for an old Cherry G80 keyboard. It turned out way nicer than I expected.
great content! 👍 you got my sub for sure
appreciate it! thank you a lot!!!
I see you every where
@@opywop18 as long as you like that we are fine :D
@@calonyoutube no stevin I see him in Christmasiscancelled's streams and in boardzys streams and I saw him comment on Hachi's video about aimer7 coaching "aimer7 aim coaching made me a god" and I thought it was random to see him here
Hi from the previous video it has only 4 wires? In this video what happened? Why did u use a 5 pin jst?
I actually wanna know this as well
Normal mouse cables have 5 wires of which one is a grounding wire for the shielding. Paracord cables don't have shielding so they only have 4 wires. It is possible to use a 4 pin jst but then you risk pluging it in wrong into the mouse because the mouse has 5 pins. With a 5 pin jst you can't plug it in wrong even if you use it with only 4 wires.
thx for the video, i paracorded my g403 almost a year ago following it and it worked fine... until today. seems like the cable was damaged inside the mouse, although i didn't see any visual signs of damage when i stripped the paracord. i'm pretty sure it was because the cable was sliding up and down at the stress relief point since the hole was very big vertically. i cut out the damaged part and spliced it with heatshrink and it works fine again. this time i added enough layers of heatshrink so that it doesn't move at all at the stress relief.
soldering the wires to the crimps is kind of difficult as well, i would recommend a small conical tip and very little solder. if you flood the connectors with too much solder you won't be able to plug the crimps into the connectors since there's no space. also, i was wondering if there's a proper method to get the crimps into the jst connector, i found it super difficult to push them in even after prying the top clips up. the clip on top of the crimp was very tight
i had a similar issue with my paracorded g403 after only 4 months. No visible cable damage but the mouse started turning off when i did fast flicks with the paracord but not with the stock cable. I think The way the cable lays inside the mouse is bad for the fragile, thin wires. Its so crammed and if the stress relief isn't working perfectly the wires grind against the plastic that's supposed to hold the cable in place.
I cut some of the plastic out with a knive so the cable can lay more freely inside the mouse, i improved the stress relief and i put some more cable in the mouse. This seems to have fixed the cable for now. I hope it won't break again because i don't own a soldering iron or a crimping tool
nice videos
Thank you so much!
Saying that "you can just TRY the combinations" is bad. Having the wires wrong can fry your mouse.
Other than that, excellent video and series.
shouldn't be enough voltage for a fryage :> you are still right there is potential danger in doing it. Thank you :)
@@calonyoutube Only reason I said it was I ordered a new cable(generic paracord one) off Aliexpress and a number of the reviews said they plugged it in to their mouse w/o checking the order and after plugging in the USB, their mouse released smoke and stopped working.
What does the 5 Pin connector name? i cant hear u clearly or u can give me the link and one more what is the name of the core wires called? and can u drop the link where to buy it 🥺
Hello! what size in diameter of PVC tube did you use in this video? Thanks!
He said 4 mm
What would you recommend for the razer viper mini as it has the 90 degree bend.
In which regards?
sens for a stress relief, where the cable comes outside of the mouse.
@@EternalBeast97 He literally used a viper mini as example in this video. The cable is flexible enough to be bent around, you don't need a specific angled stress relief.
BuckstarrZ got it, apologize. As I’ve seen some premade cables for the mini and they use some bracket as a stress relief, but if just the heatshrink is enough that’s good. Thank you,
@@EternalBeast97 It should work quite fine. A custom printed stress relief is optimal but this works really well too. It was the standard before 3d printed stress reliefs were a thing :)
my aftermaket cord is perfet size but it doenst connect all the way into the mouse pcb. any suggestions?
What do you mean by: it doesnt connect all the way to the pcb? is the stress relief positioned in a wrong way?
why am I doing this instead of buying a model O wireless?
zowie fk2 2014 edition is just too good of a mouse