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    Default Removing molex connectors

    Hi all,

    Sorry if this has been asked before, but what do you use to remove molex connectors when you're sleeving the wires? Is there a special tool?

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    There's 2 clips in the pin: you can get a 'molex removal tool' from the shops, but don't.

    Most people use something like a drinking straw or a screw driver. They'll come out soon enough.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    If you buy a VIZO molex kit for only $4.95 AUS it gives you one. Works really well.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    find a pen unscrew the cap and take out the ink tube thing and use the open end of it. the pin shouldnt touch the ink or else you might have a mess but other wise those are about the correct size for molex pins.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    I was just about to post a similar topic.

    I want to shorten the cables coming from my PSU and also my fans to help with cable management. I assume since there is a tool to remove these pins, is there one to re-attach them?

    Basically, I figure it should be easy to remove the hub and pins, cut my cable, strip the wires, re-attach molex pins (male or female) and then reattach the hub.

    Is this as easy as it sounds? and what am I going to do need to do it?
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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    http://www.marvin3m.com/connect/

    webpage has lots of details on molex. it's written for pinball machine repair, but the concept should be the same

    section 4 on that page is probably the most useful :p

    (basically, yes. it appears that simple)

    to get the crimps right when re-attaching the pins, you need to get a crimper

    alternatively, you could just cut a length from the middle of the cable, slip on some heatshrink tubing, then solder the cable back together and heatshrink over that to make it pretty. and to prevent short circuits.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by ajmilton View Post
    alternatively, you could just cut a length from the middle of the cable, slip on some heatshrink tubing, then solder the cable back together and heatshrink over that to make it pretty. and to prevent short circuits.
    I dunno, sounds like "cheating" to me . Yeah, I could definitely do that, but it wouldn't look "clean". It doesn't seem to me that attaching molex pins to the end of the wires would be difficult, especially with the molex crimper. Looks like this is the solution I was looking for, hooray for cable-management made easy.
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    Excellent links and tips, thanks guys.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    just trying to give you some alternatives, jreffy

    yeah, i think if you get the proper crimping tool it shouldn't be much of a pain.

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    Default Re: Removing molex connectors

    Oh yeah, I forgot about putting them back in (duh!) How do you anyway? Folks are talking about a crimper, but I'm sure folks have used other things, right?
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