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Offline DanHouston

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SSC/DSC enclosure....
« on: December 05, 2012, »
I know people usually enclose these in PVC, but has anyone tried one of these:
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I spoke to them and they wholesale for $3.30(ea) in packs of 24. For larger quantities they thought they could get down around $3.00.

You can get them at ACE Hardware if anyone wants to see how they might work (if someone has not already).

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Offline njKeever

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2012, »
Quite a bit more expensive and bulky (8"x3"), but would be much more convenient than cutting and drilling PVC. Plus you wouldn't have to remember to put the caps on the wires before soldering the ends on! Good find, thanks!

Offline DanHouston

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2012, »
Yeah, at $6 not all that appealing unless you did not have many....at $3.30 it was peaking my interest. :)

Still more expensive than PVC, but it's already green and seems a bit more convenient (especially if you need to work on the controller).
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Offline jnealand

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2012, »
That link brings up an apparel website for me.
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Offline tmcteer

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2012, »
Ditto

Offline DanHouston

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2012, »
Wierd...It used to take you to this:

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That is for the 24 pack they sell. Not sure what happened to the link at hotheadz.net
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Offline DanHouston

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2012, »
With this type of enclusore I wonder if the SSC/DSC could be designed to have an RJ-45 plug on the board and you bring your patch cable straight inside here rather than needing the pigtails anymore....Seems like lots of water/corrosion discussion around them (maybe this would help?).
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Offline DanHouston

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2012, »
I wonder if they are spinning off some of their products:
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If you look at the label in the pictures it stills says hotheadz.net.
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Offline taybrynn

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2012, »
I'm fine with the PVC ... but have often thought it would be nice to find something we normally "throw away" and make it something useful for the hobby.

One of the nicer things I seem to always throw away are those coffee creamer containers ... which have nice flip lids on them.

Also, the apple cases, like the case for the iphone or ipad seem really nice (and clear) but what to do with them?  LOL

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2012, »
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With this type of enclusore I wonder if the SSC/DSC could be designed to have an RJ-45 plug on the board and you bring your patch cable straight inside here rather than needing the pigtails anymore....Seems like lots of water/corrosion discussion around them (maybe this would help?).

+1 for this.  I am interested at the $3.00 price point.


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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2012, »
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Plus you wouldn't have to remember to put the caps on the wires before soldering the ends on! Good find, thanks!

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2012, »
i've taped a note onto the thinwall pvc to "don't forget the cap!" while i make them.
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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2012, »
It has happened to me a few. Now I just thread the caps on all pigtails and connectors before I start soldering.

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2012, »
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It has happened to me a few. Now I just thread the caps on all pigtails and connectors before I start soldering.

+1 for this.  I also put the heat shrink tubing on all of the wires I plan to solder before picking up the iron.

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Offline johno123

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Re: SSC/DSC enclosure....
« Reply #14 on: December 09, 2012, »
So true!  I have to admit that for at least some of my SSC's when I 'forgot' the PVC end caps, I ended up tossing them in an unused SS  hub enclosure, which seems to fit perfectly.  A bit bulky, though....