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Re: Cool Way to make your own PWM Cables

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
I wholeheartedly recommend Hansen Hobbies.
That looks like the Deluxe Crimper from Hansen's Hobbies (it even links to that page). We use it, too. Even though we mostly use CAN now, it is still very useful for all the digital I/O we use.

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Originally Posted by ttldomination View Post
Hello Everyone,

One of our mentors found this on ebay. It seems to be a very nice crimping tool to help make your own PWM cables.

The product page and a video demonstration is shown here.

Enjoy,
Sunny
The item location is in your town of Suwanee, GA. Any chance it is a member of 1771 (also in Suwanee)? If either of your teams purchased it you could probably avoid shipping costs.
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