I make Paracord sleeved power cables for the film industry.
I make Paracord sleeved power cables for the film industry.
I make Paracord sleeved power cables for the film industry.
This is 16 awg silicone dual core wire with a gold ParaMax sleeve (bigger than standard Paracord). The connectors are Lemo 2B on the left and Fischer on the right. This cable is to power a 35mm film camera (ARRICAM LT) on a Steadicam (XCS).
Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark...
I don't know anything about cables but I know that's a good looking cable.
Is there a purpose to doing this besides being a esthetically pleasing?
They’re custom cables that have to be made to order as they’re all different. Also I use silicone wires which have a high heat resistance and very flexible but any small cut can tear the coating. So it needs to be protected with a sleeve. Plus it’s easier to find your personal calbles on set when they’re color coded (steadicam operators usually come with their own custom power cables for their steadicam but then also use cables from the camera package. And I’ve lost cables when they get mistakenly returned to the rental houses.
Makes total sense! I imagine it can get pretty chaotic as things are being stood up and torn down, moved from location to location. Cool solution!
EXTRA THICC
Perfect headphones connector how?
I can never seem to get the solder joints perfect with the enamel and fiber in the center.
A good quality iron with temperature control, tip cleaner, a good copper sponge (no wet sponge), and a copious amount of no clean flux. Also I have switched to silicone wires inside the sleeves because they don’t melt, but they can tear if not protected by a Paracord sleeve. Also, I use a 3rd hand with 4 goose neck and a magic arm with nano clamp. Final tip: practice. It takes a while and a lot of mess ups to get it right.
A solder pot works great for tinning enameled wire.
I’d be interested in a tutorial on this. I’d love to make some cables like this for the home stereo system and AV system.
Beautiful.
What is the thickest cable assembly you've made in this form? And how does the industry use that particular cable?
This is about the thickest I can fit in a ParaMax sleeve. Bigger than that and I use PET mesh sleeves instead. This cable is used to power a 35mm film camera (ARRICAM LT) on a Steadicam with 24v.
Do you buy the paracord sleeve on its own or do you buy bulk paracord and just remove the inner strands?
I buy ParaMax cord (with the core) I only found standard Paracord without core, not the larger ParaMax. Also core-less Paracord seems usually a bit tighter than with a core somehow and that can be an issue with thick cables.
Thanks for actual interesting content that can be engaged with, love it.
What do you do with that much unsleeved core?