Not sure if any of you are aware of these speakers.

They charging cables are utter shite (latest models now use USB-C) and don’t last very long.

Had a random barrel charger and it actually fits!

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      9 days ago

      I have a bunch of these plugs and just got an assortment of these ferrules the other day. It looks so much better with them.

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      Depends. If I had to guess, I’d say it’s a USB cable and the other two cables are just for data signal and don’t appear to be used by the device (the barrels connector only has two terminals for positive and negative voltage). Probably, won’t hurt anything, but it would be a good idea to flush cut then and throw down some heat shrink just so the loose wires can’t snag anything.

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      They said the latest models use USB-C, and I’m assuming that theirs is not the latest. So it’s probably an older USB A to Barrel cable. (the product page supports this hypothesis).

      USB A cables have 4 wires. Two for power and two for data. That’s just a power plug, so nothing is going to be happening on the two data wires. Totes safe.

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          I’ve got this thing (probably a misconception) where I think that if my hands are soft and moisturised I’ll get even more cuts than I do now.

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            Na, won’t happen, but you’ll get less cracking and actually better usability. Think of a cracked dry leather glove vs a well maintained one. Also, the ladies tend to appreciate smooth fingers and trimmed, filed down nails.

            In the first workshop back in the days when I was an apprentice, they had what they called “invisible glove” a silicon containing foam for before work and a really good hand moisturizer from some industrial supplier for when you left work. Walking from the locker room and clocking out was usually enough time so my steering wheel and gear shifter didn’t suffer.

            One of the more important things I learned back then, there’s no second chance to take good care of your skin, especially when you’re handling cutting fluid, various oils and the like.

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      Don’t listen to them, OP!
      we all know electrical work gets one as dirty as an oil change! ;⁠-⁠)

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      Just slid it on.

      I’m in my 40’s now so I’ve got fatter thumbs

      It only comes off with the help of fairy up liquid

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        They distribute stress on where the wires attach to a solid object. And they protect from dust and UV. Why they have a version of it on ends of most phone cables.