I've attached pictures of one of the snakes I built in the way back. 1/4" to TT.
I would do a bit of heat shrink in the connector to hold the snakeskin in place. The
boot (the part that screws into the shell) covers the snakeskin and reduce the strain on the shrink and skin.
To make life a little easier I covered the entire TT in shrink. The TT connector's shell comes off of these really easily so it was better to cover the whole thing.
On the multicore end of the snakeskin, do yourself a favor and either shrink each individual before adding the shrink around all the pairs or make the shrink around the pairs long enough that the snake skin can't creep it's way out and make it look all not pretty.
As for labelling each pair, if you're one of those "hoydi-toydi" companies that prides itself on making a harness that doesn't punish you for using it and has at least some sense of ascetics; then use individually numbered custom shrink labels (with logo and contact info) that are available in a variety of colors!
Sorry, I love labels!
But my therapist thinks that we should be able to work through those codependencies issues and go back to just being 'friends'...
As for the rest of us unwashed masses, use a wire label and clear heat shrink. You can also get Avery labels you can use in a printer. I know we don't print the internet, but sometimes it's nice to have yet another copy of the rope-clinging "Hang in There" cat to leave on a random stranger's wind shield (or wind screen for those of you on that side of the pond).
Not that I've done that.
Today.
Sorry, long weekend...
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