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Is it ok to bend firewire cable?

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chris fletchall:
Im building a rack that has a Mac Mini in it connected to a external harddrive via Firewire.

I do not have the ability to make my own Firewire cables and I cant find one that is the exact length I need (16") . So I have a 24" cable and I'm thinking of wraping the slack into it's self but this will cause a tight bend on the cable. I know it's not recomemded with any cable to bend this way, but I have seen it many many times with out harm to the functionality of the cable on cat5e.

If you guys have any thoughts or ideas please let me know on how I can keep this rack clean.

Thanks

ps. I win, first to post in the new a/v form... giggity

TJ (Tom) Cornish:
Leaving the slack in a coil rather than hard bends will be easier on the cable.  I would do that if you can.  Hard bends may work, but they stress the cable and may cause it to fail.

Scott Raymond:
Chris,

As an average user I've not had trouble with my firewire cables but have had trouble with a DV jack (firewire) on a DVD recorder at church.  I suspect it got bumped by someone of something rather hard and it is now very loose and susceptible to dissconects if moved slightly. (Enter the gaff tape  :) ) So whatever you decide I'd also suggest keeping the connections out of harms way.  I'm not sure if it's the jack that's damaged or the connection to the board or chassis but it's annoying.l

Scott

Ned Ward:
coils (loose, 4" diameter min) have worked for me in the past on multiple FW drives for work, 002R pro Tools rig, etc.

Brad Weber:

--- Quote from: chris fletchall on January 12, 2011, 01:44:29 PM ---I do not have the ability to make my own Firewire cables and I cant find one that is the exact length I need (16") . So I have a 24" cable and I'm thinking of wraping the slack into it's self but this will cause a tight bend on the cable.
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--- Quote from: Ned Ward on January 12, 2011, 10:06:25 PM ---coils (loose, 4" diameter min) have worked for me in the past on multiple FW drives for work, 002R pro Tools rig, etc.
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A 4" diameter coil represents around a 12.5" length of cable.  The 8" length noted (24"-16"=8") is around a 3.2" diameter coil, so getting a bit small.

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