Carl Lowenstein wrote:
Consider the cost of having to trouble-shoot one or more hand-crimped
cables, and
rank that against the cost of premade cables.

1 in 10 premade cables I buy fail. I *never* have that high a failure rate when I make the cables myself.

Nowadays, the first thing I do with new cables is plug them into a tester. Given that testers are $40 at the low end, it's worth it for the time saved.

-a


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