How did you label their cables? Did you have to re-terminate everything? I'd like to label a bunch of my cables like that, I'd just like to know what you used/did.
I used a dymo 5200 label maker with 1” heat shrink labels. The 1” labels are big enough to handle most connectors. They were tight on the RJ’s and the BNC’s but they fit and shrunk down tightly.
I added a piece of Velcro. I figured it would look cheesy in the video. Though, it is being held in a super strong Hubbell 5362 outlet. No cheap stuff around here!
@billylaguardia The only velcro that is good enough in my opinion is the full nylon stuff. So with nylon hooks and loops. You can hang a train with that stuff! But usually I take the easier route of just getting a 8 or 10mm wide strip of aluminum that gets bend into a u-shaped bracket or I take an angle iron that gets to keep the adapter plugged in. Depends on the possibilities of mounting that bracket/angle iron. And of course they get a nice black heatshrink tubing to cover and isolate them...
Thats one hell of a Case for an Atem Mini! But Love how much thought you put into cases
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You should look into OA Windsor rubber electrical boxes.
I think you will really like them...
Pretty sure I saw a penn elcom logo at least once ..
How did you label their cables? Did you have to re-terminate everything? I'd like to label a bunch of my cables like that, I'd just like to know what you used/did.
I used a dymo 5200 label maker with 1” heat shrink labels. The 1” labels are big enough to handle most connectors. They were tight on the RJ’s and the BNC’s but they fit and shrunk down tightly.
Nice touch with the laser etched scribble strips!
But no bracket on the adapter to keep ut from falling out?
Shame on you Billy!
I added a piece of Velcro. I figured it would look cheesy in the video. Though, it is being held in a super strong Hubbell 5362 outlet. No cheap stuff around here!
@billylaguardia The only velcro that is good enough in my opinion is the full nylon stuff. So with nylon hooks and loops. You can hang a train with that stuff!
But usually I take the easier route of just getting a 8 or 10mm wide strip of aluminum that gets bend into a u-shaped bracket or I take an angle iron that gets to keep the adapter plugged in. Depends on the possibilities of mounting that bracket/angle iron.
And of course they get a nice black heatshrink tubing to cover and isolate them...