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Cables often come with ties holding them together, which i always knot and leave on to avoid losing them for when i need them again. If these were of two bright contrasting colours or tones, perhaps with patterns such as the suits of a pack of cards, they would be easily identifiable and could be slid
along behind a desk in order to aid identification when plugging, unplugging, untangling and so forth.
For instance, suppose you have the following "colours" available to you: red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta, black and white. This gives non-colourblind people something like two dozen distinctive combinations. Combine these with diamonds, clubs, hears and spades, and with inverted versions, and there are eight versions of each, giving more than a gross. Then make them stripy vertically, diagonally and checkered, and the number of distinctive combinations becomes much larger.
Each cable is sold with a random pair of ties. If they match, use another, and the chances of confusion dwindle.
So these?
http://www.uline.co.../Colored-Cable-Ties [MechE, Jan 05 2012]
or these?
http://www.jamestow...oduct.do?part=50612 Just installed by the manufacturer? [MechE, Jan 05 2012]
MechE beat me to it.
http://lmgtfy.com/?...ur-coded+cable+ties [MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 05 2012]
1 of about a million google hits
http://www.cablecra...k/Products/00010026 Vendor page for several different cable labelling systems [Custardguts, Jan 06 2012]
More
http://www.google.c...0&biw=1422&bih=778\ [MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 06 2012]
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Seppuku is the only honourable option open to you. |
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[MechE] your link is for colored ties. [nineteenthly]
needs coloured ties. |
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Edit: [MaxwellBuchanan] found some of those. |
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What is this "colored" of which you Hu-Mons speak ? Your words are strange to us. |
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I wasn't sure whether to bun or bone based on the use of "a gross" as a number. |
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Electricians solved this problem years ago with the use of cable tags. Many different versions are out there, but one popular one slips onto a cable or wire, and come in sets with lots and lots of loose numbers and letters. So you slide the numbers and letters onto the tag (room for sometimes up to 5-6 digits), and then the tag itslef attaches to the cable or wire. Linky. |
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My homemade solution was to use clear tape over labels, which I wrapped around the plug end, and a matching label at the appliance end (or behind the desk, etc.) with the label sticking out as a little flag. Works for us. |
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Welcome back, [XSerenkaX] ! |
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OK, i'm going to quibble now. When i buy a cable,
the tie has always been either black or white.
There may be ties available which are in different
colours, but they are not, so far as i know, used by
manufacturers. That could be seen as making this
a Let's All, but there's more to this. |
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The links are to monochrome colour-coded cable
ties, which would not be as distinctive as
patterned ones. A larger number of cables could
be distinguished by patterns than by colours, and
they are easier to distinguish in dim light or by
colourblind people. So i stand by this idea as a
new one while at the same time being very glad
that colourful cable ties are baked. |
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Well, there are plenty of numbered and/or lettered
cable-ties out there as well; I'd also say they're fairly
well known. I'm struggling to see what new point
you're making. |
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