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In Reply to: RE: Ebay sellers... posted by alan m. kafton on August 30, 2016 at 17:35:53
I made Cable Cooker DIY Adapters for HDMI Cables, Ethernet Cables... Basic Phone Line Cable also fits in the Ethernet Adapter , USB Cables, and 75 Ohm Coax Cables...
I also purchased Back-To Back Couplers for all cables mentioned above...
Follow Ups:
Some of my Couplers...
Most all came from Monoprice...
I love my AudioDharma Cable Cooker. This is great news that Ethernet cables can be conditioned. The connectors have now been ordered.
Where can I buy connectors to condition HDMI cables?
How do I make the connections to condition my A/C wall outlets that are not yet installed?
I hope to see fellow cable cookers at RMAF this year.
David Pritchard
Just purchase two of these cables... First cut the Male end off of both cables... The wires are so small so I used my thumb and finger to strip the wires... The outer casing can be carefully removed with an X-ACTO knife...Now you need to choose a color for the Ground (Not the bare ground in photo) of your Male RCA Plugs You need to purchase two Male RCA Plugs... All the rest of the bundle goes to the Hot on the RCA Male Plug...
When I made mine the wires were so fine, I had no problem getting the bundle soldered to the Hot side of the Male RCA Plug...
If you have done this type of work before, it should take less than an hour to make your set of HDMI Adapters...
All my best to you...:)
Edits: 08/31/16
to except a 75 Ohm cable... Condition all your 75 Ohm Cables...Purchase as many Back-To Back 75 Ohm couplers as needed... Also shown in above photo...
Absolutely nothing to make...
Edits: 08/31/16
F-Type Female to Female Coaxial Barrel...
Links...
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7280
I would cryo-treat everything too....
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....and one should be able to do a spool of CAT-5 or 6 (on the Cable Cooker) with these adaptors as well. That would work well for a whole-house installation of hard-wired Ethernet in each room (my plan for the future).
You are a very talented man, Mr. Welst!
Exactly what I did... I hooked all my Ethernet Cables together without removing them from their permanent locations and used RJ-45 couplers to connect them all...
Cable Cooker was next to my DSL Router... Just unplugged and connected to Cooker with my DIY adapters...
Amazing sonic results...
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