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    Bigman80 Guest

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    Hi all, completely lost my marbles but can anyone tell me what this thing in the circle called?

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    Join Date: Apr 2011

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    It could be a ferrite bead.

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    Hi Simon,

    It's nothing that clever, it's a way of splitting a multi core cable into two separate cables whilst hiding the join. Definitely not a ferrite.

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    Looks like you got it, a moulded joint doodah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puffin View Post
    Looks like you got it, a moulded joint doodah.
    Lol. I'll Google that

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    moulded joint doo-dah. I like that.
    Its kinda like a Ferrule, as well. But thats not as much fun to say.

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    A cable splitter. A Y splitter?
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    Nothing that a length of adhesive heat-shrink sleeving couldn't do.
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    True but ive found one for £1.50!! not a problem at that price

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