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Reddit mentions of 532pcs Heat Shrink Tubing innhom Heat Shrink Tube Wire Shrink Wrap UL Approved Ratio 2:1 Electrical Cable Wire Kit Set Long Lasting Insulation Protection, Safe and Easy, Eco-Friendly Material

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532pcs Heat Shrink Tubing innhom Heat Shrink Tube Wire Shrink Wrap UL Approved Ratio 2:1 Electrical Cable Wire Kit Set Long Lasting Insulation Protection, Safe and Easy, Eco-Friendly Material
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What You Get: Total 532pcs ratio 2:1 heat shrink tubes, 6 colors (Black, White, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red), 8 sizes. Supplied internal diameter, 1/24", 1/12", 1/8", 1/6", 1/5", 1/4", 5/16", 2/5". Single length 1 4/7". All packed in a plastic case for easy storage.
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ColorYellow,Blue,Green,White
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Found 2 comments on 532pcs Heat Shrink Tubing innhom Heat Shrink Tube Wire Shrink Wrap UL Approved Ratio 2:1 Electrical Cable Wire Kit Set Long Lasting Insulation Protection, Safe and Easy, Eco-Friendly Material:

u/chriszuma ยท 126 pointsr/cableporn

Looks like a great start!

Having some experience in automotive wiring, some pointers:

  • Strain relief, strain relief, strain relief! You seem to already appreciate this, but it's amazing what 100,000 miles of road vibration can do to a single dangling bundle.
  • Sealing is critical! Anything that might be exposed to the outside world must have proper boots and seals. Any moisture getting into a connector will cause it to eventually fail.
  • Service loops! It's always a good idea to leave an extra inch or two at the end of every termination, twisted into a loop. When you inevitably mis-pin a connector or a crimp fails, you will be very, very glad you did.
  • Abrasion resistance! All looms running outside of boxes need to be covered with some sort of shield, even if you think they can't possible move. This can be as simple as split-loom, or as serious as putting everything inside DR-25 heat-shrink. If you use the latter, you can combine it with epoxy-sealed connector boots to create fully watertight and strain relieved harnesses (which is probably overkill unless you're building an endurance racecar).
  • Concentric twist is the shit. If you have the patience, it will give you mind-bendingly flexible bundles.
  • For labeling your unterminated ends, you can get some assorted-color heat shrink like this, cut them into 1/8" collars, and use a code to denote pin number (the resistor color code works, if you have enough colors which this kit doesn't).

    Happy wiring! We have always had a lack of sexy vehicle wiring around here so I look forward to following your project!
u/thatnaughty ยท 2 pointsr/BdsmDIY

Along the same lines... you could finish the tails with a little heat shrink tubing, maybe 1/4 inch heat shrink, then leave an inch or so to fray... trim to suite. Or with a folded end as you have, and larger heat shrink.