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TradeGear Electrical Tape ASSORTED MATTE Rainbow Colors – 10 Pk Waterproof, Flame Retardant, Strong Rubber Based Adhesive, UL Listed – Rated for Max. 600V and 80oC Use –Measures 60’ x 3/4
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  • HIGHEST QUALITY PVC ELECTRIC TAPE: Each electric tape in this 10 Pack is made from heavy-duty, industrial-grade PVC and is flame retardant, resistant to acids, alkalis, UV, oil, abrasion, and moisture. They have a sticky rubber resin that offers superior adhesive qualities and is UL certified too.
  • PERFECT FOR ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WIRING: Whether you are a professional electrician, engineer, or a DIY’er, this electrical tape is just what you need. It is ideal for all wiring projects and repairs including spliced wires, cable insulation, wire bundling, and more. It is the best all-around household PVC tape.
  • 600V, 80 DEGREES MAX RATING: TradeGear’s flame retardant PVC electrical tape is rated for a maximum of 600 Volt operating voltage, and 80 °C (176 °F) operating temperature. This is well within most domestic and industrial ranges, making it completely safe for all uses.
  • EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY: Every purchase you make gets you a pack of 10 multi-colored electrical tapes. Each tape measures 60 feet by ¾ inches and is 7 mm thick. Each pack includes a Black, Red, White, Green, Gray, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Brown, Blue tape.
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ColorMulticolored
Height2.52 Inches
Length7.91 Inches
Weight0.2 pounds
Width2.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on TradeGear Electrical Tape ASSORTED MATTE Rainbow Colors – 10 Pk Waterproof, Flame Retardant, Strong Rubber Based Adhesive, UL Listed – Rated for Max. 600V and 80oC Use –Measures 60’ x 3/4" x 0.07":

u/Guazzabuglio · 7 pointsr/Homebrewing

I try to recommend this whenever I see a keezer build since it has helped me so much. For what it's worth, if you have a hard time remembering which keg goes to which regulator and faucet, you can use multi colored electrical tape to color code things.

Also, nice setup. I really dig the sign and the tap handles too.

u/theredwoodcurtain · 2 pointsr/synthesizers

Colored electrical tape is easy, usually comes in multicolored packs, like this

u/DevB1ker · 1 pointr/Corsair

That's certainly one option. There are a TON of ways that you could do it. 2-way splitters would work too - that'll reduce the number of Commander Pros (CoPros) and make management easier. Depending on your fan configuration, you may also want to consider something like this Silverstone PWM Fan hub - it has its own power supply and allows you to control 8 fans as one. I have used one of these with a CoPro and it worked just fine.For lighting control - you'll need fan hubs; there's no way around that. The multipacks of the HDs come with a Fan Hub and a push-button controller - not a Lighting Node Pro (NoPro). That may drive you to get a second CoPro (for the additional lighting channels) or get some strips (they come with the NoPro). How you configure them is going to revolve around how you want the effects to work. For example - it sounds like you'll have 16 fans on the front, right? That's 3 fan hubs, minimum. But let's think about that ... each radiator will have 4 in front and 4 in back. That gives you 4 logical groups of 4 fans each. So that you can have a super-cool light show, you might well want to use 4 fan hubs with 4 fans each. Then, you can use a Fan Hub Splitter to sync the 2 hubs in the front with each other and the 2 hubs in the back with each other.

Like this: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AjLE3OnL_l3klfRGb1xdGQAUsh7xsQ

That would give you 4 channels and control over 16 fans from a single Commander Pro. Now, that's just the front panel but on the 1000D, that's the real beastie.

Some other tips - I used a label maker to label each fan hub and NoPro in my system (I have 3 Fan Hubs and 2 NoPros). I find it super helpful. Second - I use colored electrical tape to mark the fans. I'll put one little piece on an unobtrusive part of the fan and then wrap each end (both the RGB and the fan speed) with a piece of the same color. Again, super-helpful.

EDIT: Here's a link to the multicolor electrical tape that I bought. For the number of fans that you'll have, you might use 2 colors for some of the fans.